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'No business doing that': Wis. official says Zuckerberg-funded group seized control of 2020 election


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The now-retired elections clerk in a key Wisconsin county says political activists working for a group funded by Mark Zuckerberg money seized control of the November elections in Green Bay and other cities, sidelining career experts and making last-minute changes that may have violated state law

 

"They had no business doing that," ex-Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno told Just the News, recounting how funding from the Zuckerberg-backed Center for Tech and Civic Life injected chaos and unnecessary changes to how ballots were counted in Green Bay in November.

Juno, a Republican who helped administer her county's elections for 22 years, also called on policymakers to ban future grant money going from rich donors to local election referees because of the potential for corrupt influence.

"We need to be really on top of this, because if this is how elections are going to go, we won't have election integrity," Juno warned.:snip:

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These States Are Throwing a Monkey Wrench in the Left's Effort to Build 'Structural Bias' Into the Election System

 Conservatives have long been perplexed by the 2020 presidential election. How did an elderly radical like Joe Biden, who spent much of the campaign in his basement, defeat the energetic and accomplished Donald Trump? Big Tech and legacy media bias explained some, but many irregularities plagued the election, as well. Time magazine published an astonishing story about a “cabal” and a “shadow campaign” that pulled the levers behind the scenes in the 2020 election. States passing election integrity reforms should zero in on preventing one particular nefarious strategy.

As election lawyer J. Christian Adams explained, the Mark Zuckerberg-funded Center for Technology ad Civic Life (CTCL) directed millions to government election offices around the country to “help” them conduct the 2020 election. These funds — commonly referred to as “Zuck bucks” — built “structural bias” into the election — converting “election offices in key jurisdictions with deep reservoirs of Biden votes into Formula One turnout machines.”:snip:

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