New from the @thedailybeast's @SollenbergerRC: Tax returns reveal a "dark money" nonprofit tied to billionaire GOP donor Richard Uihlein that posts voter rolls & amplifies disproven fraud claims raised over $20.5 million in the year after the 2020 election https://t.co/x20Djjlvnd
— Anna Massoglia (@annalecta) November 28, 2022
DonorsTrust—one of the biggest conservative dark money organizations in the nation— took in more than $1 billion last year.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) November 21, 2022
The identities of the donors? They're kept a secret.https://t.co/xrJhkqnbYE
Barnes lost by 27K votes; was outspent by outside groups by $27 million.
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) November 10, 2022
$29 million of that spending came from one group, funded by three billionaires that Johnson personally created a massive tax break for.
No reporting of this race is complete without these basic facts. https://t.co/vftt0roDjj
Republican billionaires held an advantage in giving to 2022 election campaigns.
— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) November 7, 2022
Data compiled by @OpenSecretsDC found seven of the top 10 donors to federal elections are Republicans who have given around a quarter of a billion dollars to GOP causes.https://t.co/jhSUW0ZSNo pic.twitter.com/Ll6OBqJQmk
George Soros with $7B apparently controls the global elites against regular salt of the earth folks like Elon with $200B, Kochs with $120B, Adelsons with $30B, and Murdochs with $20B
— Deva Hazarika (@devahaz) November 6, 2022
Bigelow is also the top donor to the Republican Governors Association this year, on top of spending in Nevada and other states pic.twitter.com/Qn5j79zhRN
— Ben Wieder (@benbwieder) November 6, 2022
You can find a similar story in Wisconsin, or Oregon, where one or two irked billionaires decides they don't like the people in power and put their thumb on the scales. It's the Citizens United vision of democracy, the best that money can buy. https://t.co/anb0wuqV4n
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) November 6, 2022
Ronald S. Lauder, a billionaire cosmetics heir, is among the richest men in New York. He has also become the most prolific state political donor in memory this fall, pumping at least $11 million into efforts to elect Lee Zeldin, a Republican, as governor. https://t.co/yV1SDZhKJl
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 6, 2022