Election integrity watchdog files second formal complaint in WI
Group claims ringleader of “WI-5” unlawfully invited private interests to manipulate elections RACINE, WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES, April 22, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The Amistad Project, the leading election integrity watchdog, filed a complaint today with the Wisconsin Election Commission on behalf of five Racine residents alleging that city officials accepted outside conditions on the 2020 elections without legislative approval and allowed private activists to exercise unlawful authority in order to benefit one presidential candidate. The complaint notes that Racine played an integral role in allowing outside interference in Wisconsin’s elections, accepting a $100,000 grant from the leftist Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) to recruit Madison, Kenosha, Green Bay, and Milwaukee to jointly request additional funding. The so-called “Wisconsin 5” subsequently received
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent hundreds of million funding controversial changes to election procedures in key swing states this year, a conservative group has claimed.
The Amistad Project said it would bring a lawsuit based on its report, published on Wednesday, detailing how Zuckerberg and others funneled in total $500 million through five foundations and 20 NGOs to city governments – ostensibly to keep voters safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
That figure is half as much as the $1 billion Democrat President-elect Joe Biden spent on his lackluster election campaign. The group argued Zuckerberg’s funding deprived voters of a “free and fair” election as it was targeted at Democrat-supporting areas and individuals – creating a “two-tiered election system”.
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