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George Rasley, CHQ Editor

Zuck Bucks Went To “an effort to privatize the 2020 election and put Joe Biden in the White House.”

Our friends at the Capitol Research Center have released an exhaustive study of the IRS filings for the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) that reveals how the infamous

Chicago-based nonprofit funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to local elections offices in an effort to privatize the 2020 election and put Joe Biden in the White House.


For over a year, CRC has been on the cutting edge of reporting on this “dark money” behemoth, which used the COVID-19 pandemic to support an unprecedented flood of mail-in ballots with unaccountable drop-boxes in critical Democratic cities.


The group’s IRS Form 990 filing for 2020 reveals thousands of grants to elections offices across the country. We’re still combing through them, but it’s already clear that our key findings from 9 state reports earlier this year—Arizona and Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Texas, Michigan and Wisconsin, and Virginia—will be confirmed in the coming weeks.


Here’s where some of the money went in our home state of Florida:


WAKULLA COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS: $69,564.00


ALACHUA COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS: $671,280.00


BREVARD COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS: $836,169.00


BROWARD COUNTY (FORT LAUDERDALE): $1,424,971.00


HERNANDO COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS: $107,162.00


HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS: $2,932,375.00


LAKE COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS: $195,900.00


LEON COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS: $1,437,386.00


MIAMI DADE COUNTY: $2,059,850.00


OSCEOLA COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS: $109,404.00


PALM BEACH COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS: $6,196,889.00

We will have further analysis of the Florida numbers in the near future, but one thing that immediately jumped out at us: The 10 poorest counties in the state of Florida got exactly zero Zuck Bucks, while the fifth richest county in the state, Democrat stronghold Palm Beach County, got the most Zuck Bucks, over $6 million, nearly three times the amount received by Miami – Dade county, which has nearly twice the population.

New discoveries reveal that Zuckerberg funneled $328 million through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the largest community foundation in America and a notable donor to left-wing causes. Zuckerberg is perhaps the single largest donor to the foundation, dumping close to $2 billion into the pass-through since 2010.


The foundation’s CTCL grant was the second-largest it paid out in 2020; its Zuckerberg-backed $69.5 million grant to the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR)—a CTCL ally which passed the funds on to secretaries of state—was the foundation’s third-largest that year.


We’ve also discovered a $25 million grant from the New Venture Fund to CTCL, linking the latter to a $1.7 billion “dark money” empire run by Arabella Advisors in Washington, DC. Wherever Arabella operates, you can be sure to find the most sophisticated activist campaigns on the Left.


Partisan is as partisan does


CTCL is a product of the professional Left founded by three veteran Democratic campaign operatives whose last gig was training left-wing activists for the New Organizing Institute, which the Washington Post once hailed as “the Democratic Party’s Hogwarts for digital wizardry.”


In late 2020, these operatives devised a strategy to unseat President Trump by boosting turnout for Democrats in Pennsylvania, Arizona, and other battleground states.


CTCL claims its COVID-19 “relief funds” were distributed on a nonpartisan basis and meant to make voting safer—never mind the $400 million Congress allocated to elections infrastructure via the CARES Act. But earlier this year, House Republicans investigating CTCL pointed out that less than 1 percent of its COVID-19 “relief funds” went to personal protective equipment (PPE).


The group’s defenders—most recently the normally right-leaning Washington Examiner—try to prove CTCL’s nonpartisanship by pointing out that the group gave more grants to counties which voted for Trump than for Biden.


Yet the data betrays partisan patterns favoring large, Democratic strongholds like Philadelphia, where elections officials were given early notice of CTCL grants before their counterparts in Republican counties by professional Democratic consultants.


In Pennsylvania, CTCL grants to counties Biden won averaged $3.11 per capita and just $0.57 in counties Trump won. And in Arizona, CTCL grants provided $5.83 per capita in counties Biden won versus $1.29 in counties Trump won.


“Zuck Bucks” paid for private drop-boxes across key cities to hoover up mail-in ballots, bypassing the U.S. Postal Service in what was effectively the country’s first mail-in election—thanks to last-minute election law changes by Democratic secretaries of state and endless pressure from activist groups like the National Vote At Home Institute.


In Wisconsin, CTCL’s grant to Green Bay caused the city to effectively “take over” county election functions, according to a former local elections clerk. CTCL itself worked “primarily with our five major Democratic base cities,” she told John Solomon over the summer, breaking processes across the key battleground state:


As we got closer to the November election, we found out that this outside group had come in and was basically trying to redo our forms and documents that we use statewide. And these people were from out of state and had no business doing that.


CTCL funds even paid for Racine, Wisconsin’s “mobile voting precinct”—a $250,000 van purchased in 2021. Does CTCL plan to plague the country with “relief funds” every year?


The tip of the iceberg


Twelve months of steady digging by CRC and other watchdog groups has put CTCL on the defensive, with the group boasting in October that its private funding of public elections offices somehow made 2020 “the most secure election in U.S. history.”


We’ll let the facts speak for themselves said Capito Research Center researchers Hayden Ludwig and Parker Thayer.


George Rasley is editor of Richard Viguerie's ConservativeHQ.com. A veteran of over 300 political campaigns, including every Republican presidential campaign from 1976 to 2004, he served as a staff member or advance representative for some of America’s most recognized conservative political figures, including Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin and Jack Kemp. A member of American MENSA, he served on the House and Senate staff and on the staff of Vice President Dan Quayle. Rasley is a graduate of Hanover College and studied international affairs at Oxford University's Worcester College.


  • 2020 Election

  • Mark Zuckerberg

  • local elections

  • mail in voting

  • elections integrity

  • Voter ID

  • signature verification

  • Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL)

  • grants to local elections offices

  • Zuck bucks

  • Joe Biden

  • Silicon Valley Community Foundation

  • Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR)

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sjacobs
17 בדצמ׳ 2021

there is a sherif in Wi that is going after people {crooks} in Wisconsin & I hope he throws there sorry ass in jail / prison, keep reminding your congressman & senators about this' if nothing is done then nothing will change

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rosie16
rosie16
17 בדצמ׳ 2021

It was the most secure election...for globalists. They secured Beijing Joke Biden for themselves...and the CCP. Biden, that sorry pos currently infesting the WH: “We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics”...

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