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		|  11-07-2016, 08:27 PM | #1 |  
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			Leaked Documents Reveal Expansive Soros Funding to Manipulate Federal Elections
           
           By                   J. Christian Adams                November 7, 2016                                          
   
                  Leaked funding documents reveal an effort by George Soros and his  foundations to manipulate election laws and process rules ahead of the  federal election far more expansively than has been previously reported. 
The billionaire and convicted felon   moved hundreds of millions of dollars into often-secret efforts to  change election laws, fuel litigation to attack election integrity  measures, push public narratives about voter fraud, and to integrate the  political ground game of the left with efforts to scare racial minority  groups about voting rights threats. 
These Soros-funded efforts moved through dozens of 501(c)(3) and (c)(4) charities   and involved the active compliance with civil rights groups, government  officials, and purportedly non-partisan groups like the League of Women  Voters. 
The leaked documents also reveal deliberate and successful efforts to manipulate media coverage of election issues in mainstream media outlets like the The New York Times. 
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Conservatives  and Republicans have no opposing effort or source of funds that  represents even a small fraction in opposition to level of the Soros-led  manipulation contained in the leaked documents. 
The documents  reveal that the Soros campaign fueled litigation attacking election  integrity measures, such as citizenship verification and voter ID. It  funded long-term efforts to fundamentally transform election  administration -- including the creation of databases that were marketed  to state governments for use in voter verification. It propped up  left-leaning media to attack reports of voter fraud, and conducted  racially and ideologically targeted voter registration drives. 
The  racially targeted voter registration drives were executed at the same  time Soros dollars were funding other public relations efforts to  polarize racial minority groups by scaring them about the loss of voting  rights and the dangers of police officers. 
The Soros documents  reveal hundreds of millions of dollars being poured into the effort to  transform the legal and media environment touching on elections. One  document notes that poverty-alleviation programs are being de-emphasized  for this new effort. It states: "George Soros has authorized U.S.  Programs to propose a budget of $320 million over two years, with the  understanding that the annual budget for U.S. Programs will be $150  million beginning in 2013." 
The purpose of the expansion is clear: The  increase in Democracy and Power Fund budget will expand funding of  non-partisan voter engagement to catalyze participation from  African-American, Latino, immigrant, and youth communities in  particular, and to ensure a fair and just redistricting process. The  increase in the Transparency and Integrity Fund will expand support for  election reform, judicial independence and journalism. Below  are some highlights of this expansive Soros-funded campaign to alter  the legal environment and rules of American elections.
Litigation Election AdministrationSoros  funded multiple attacks on state voter identification laws in places  such as Wisconsin, North Carolina and Virginia. While not successful at  the trial court in North Carolina and Virginia, the Soros litigation won  a victory in the appeals courts resulting in North Carolina election  integrity laws being suspended for the presidential election.  Worse,  the litigation resulted in opinions by federal appeals courts which  could potentially turn the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into a one-way  political ratchet that helps Democrats, as long as Democrats can enforce  racially polarized voting patterns.Soros  documents show funding for the League of Women Voters and their effort  "to catalyze greater participation from Black and Latino youth in  advocacy both before and after elections." The LWV is currently in  federal court trying to stop efforts by Kansas, Georgia, and Alabama to  verify that only citizens are registering to vote. The same organization  intervened in a lawsuit by the Public Interest Legal Foundation to  clean voter rolls in a Virginia jurisdiction with more registered voters than eligible citizens.Soros  documents show funding of $250,000 for the North Carolina State  Conference of the NAACP before the group then sued to stop the use of  voter ID in North Carolina.  Other groups in North Carolina that were on  the funding documents include: "Action Institute NC - $75,000 over one  year . . . North Carolina Latino Coalition - $75,000  . . .  New World  Foundation - $300,000 over one year . . . North Carolina Fair Share  Education Fund - $75,000 . . . School for Creative Activism - $75,000."Soros  documents show that it funded efforts to attack the efforts of Tea  Party organizations such as True the Vote to promote election integrity  and triggered Department of Justice action. One funding document states  that the Campaign Legal Center, [former John McCain lawyer] Trevor  Potter, and the Brennan Center worked on "voter registration reform" and  efforts to attack Tea Party groups. "CLC is focusing most of its  efforts on the threat posed by these private ‘challenger’ groups and, to  that end, has been gathering information on the activities of such  groups, including Houston-based True the Vote. Working in partnership  with Transparency Fund grantee Project Vote, CLC has pieced together a  narrative that strongly suggests a widespread effort by True the Vote to  suppress minority voting. CLC made Open Records Requests to  officials in Houston to obtain all communications between True the Vote  and Houston election offices, obtained and analyzed these documents and  presented their findings to the United States Department of Justice last  month. Following this meeting, the Justice Department sent federal  officials to Houston to monitor the May primary elections. One  other aspect of CLC’s work in this area is its Executive Director, J.  Gerald Hebert’s role as chief counsel to a group of intervenors in State  of Texas v. Holder."The funding documents name  groups which received in excess of $500,000 each year from Soros. They  include: "Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Center on  Budget and Policy Priorities, Center for American Progress, Advancement  Project, Center for Community Change, Brennan Center." Three of the  largest recipients are engaged in litigation and strategic  communications denying voter fraud and seeking to transform the rules of  elections.Soros money is moving away from  pressing for "campaign finance reform" and speech regulations, and  instead into election process areas.  The funding documents state "We do  recommend shifts in a significant area of previous strategy.  Historically, OSI played a leading role in promoting campaign finance  reform models at the national and state levels. In recent years, changed  conditions caused us to re-examine our approach, and our analysis led  us to begin discontinuing our support to campaign finance reform  groups."Soros money fought voter ID, everywhere.   The leaked documents state: "The 2012 elections proved that momentum is  with the voting rights and civil rights community rather than their  detractors. Not only was this field successful at blocking restrictive  laws from being implemented in Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, Texas,  Wisconsin and South Carolina, but a strong coalition in Minnesota came  from behind to achieve the first victory against photo ID on the  ballot."Soros money was directed at the  Advancement Project and Brennan Center to influence media coverage on  election integrity issues and provide voter fraud denial propaganda.   Leaked funding documents state: "In a specific grant update, the U.S.  Programs board-funded communications and messaging project was successfully led by the Brennan Center and the Advancement Project,  and played an important role in the spike in media attention on voting  rights this year. The groups developed affirmative voting rights  messages and shared them widely in and beyond the field. The messages were used verbatim hundreds of times in sources ranging from The New York Times to the Philadelphia Inquirer, quickly and fully working their way into the media, national and local, and across social networking sites."  Verbatim.Soros  funding documents reveal that the Brennan Center and Advancement  Project, two organizations regularly opposing election integrity  measures in court, were among the largest Soros funding recipients for  the entire Soros program.ERIC, the program seeded  by PEW to allow states to verify voter identity which many states now  use, was started with Soros money and an "anonymous" donor.
 Soros  money partnered with the Rockefeller Family Fund to push for changes to  voter registration policies at the national level and gave money to Pew  Center On The States to push for voter list maintenance practices  favorable to Soros at the state level.  After these grants were made,  Oregon and California moved toward mandatory voter registration, where  everyone who is on a government database is automatically put on the  list of eligible  voters.  Legislation was also introduced  in Congress to nationalize voter registration even though the  Constitution gives power to the states to run their own elections.Soros  money funded a variety of organizations to "broaden the voices calling  for reform" including the Brennan Center for Justice which subsequently issued a report on mandatory voter registration.Soros  money is funding some of the loudest voices who deny that voter fraud  is a serious problem.   These voices have produced poorly researched  studies that are routinely cited by mainstream media to argue that voter  fraud is a myth.  Among the groups are the Brennan Center for Justice  and the Advancement Project, two organizations that have opposed  election integrity laws and have sought to stop the efforts of states to  ensure that only citizens are voting.  Soros grants also went to "New  America Media," which describes itself as "a nationwide association of  3,000 ethnic media organizations representing the development of a more  inclusive journalism."  This mix of funding for media efforts with  non-profit organizations that oppose election integrity was branded as  "Broad and Equitable Access to the Ballot" in Soros funding documents.
   Racially Motivated Voter Registration and Media Manipulation on Election IssuesSoros  money fueled efforts by Pew to press for election administration  reforms.  Those efforts produced a system called ERIC which many states  have adopted to verify voter eligibility.  As a condition of  participation in ERIC, states must pay significant fees as well as do a  mailing to all unregistered voters in that state encouraging them to  register to vote.  The Soros funding documents state: "Because work at  the state level is important in laying the groundwork for more sweeping  reforms (in this and other areas within the Fund), we will also recommend funding The Pew Charitable Trusts "Make Voting Work"  program (formerly a joint Pew-JEHT initiative), which supports  innovative models at the state level and plans to expand into the arena  of automatic registration in the coming year. This program works with  state elections officials to standardize – and where necessary  professionalize – election administration. Pew plans to focus its  efforts on 4 states. Other state-level election systems funding will  include continued support for advocacy around enforcement of various provisions of the Voting Rights Act, particularly related to voter registration. We are also likely to partner with other Election Administration Fund allies in promoting Election Day Registration and other efforts that build towards comprehensive structural reforms."The  leaked documents also reveal how Soros-funded organizations hector  state and local election officials into adopting policies favorable to  the left through hard work and behind-the-scenes pressure: "Advocates in  Georgia have been sitting in on board of elections meetings to spot  discriminatory voting practices, while those in Los Angeles have started  working with the County Registrar-Recorder’s office to plan best  practices workshops for the annual national election officials’  association convening this August."  Local voter rolls are infested with millions of ineligible voters, in part because local and state election officials refuse to do what is necessary to clean them.Soros-funded groups even swoop in after ligation to push narratives to voters about the results of Soros-funded litigation.  One leaked document shows $158,000 was spent on this activity in Texas  alone: "Texas Election Protection ($158,000): The Opportunities Fund  grant supported last-minute voting rights work in the state of Texas to  ensure that: (1) registered voters were aware of new voter  identification requirements; and (2) advocates were able to collect data  showing the continued discriminatory impact of voter ID laws. As a  result of this grant, the 1-866-OUR-VOTE hotline received a record  number of calls—up 45% from 2010."  This is a movement that spares no  expense.
 
Soros  money specifically targeted voter mobilization efforts of racial  minority groups that exhibit racially polarized voting patterns and can  be counted on to support Democrats.  For example, the "Democracy and  Power Fund" was established to "inspire the participation of people of  color, immigrants, young people, and low income people  . . . . The fund  invests in multi-issue advocacy, organizing and voter participation  organizations that work at the federal, state and local level to expand  access to democracy and build power for lasting social justice and systemic change ."   This distinct effort from all of the other Soros activities involved  over $15,000,000 in just the three-year period from 2010-2012 (dollars  named below in millions). 
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  2010-2012 Democracy and Power Fund budget (in millions of dollars) 
Other  documents reveal extensive funding streams to tilt process rules  involving elections.  According to the review of leaked documents:
 The  "Democracy and Power Fund" funded efforts to "increase participation in  the 2010 U.S. Census, a key effort to ensure that OSI communities of  interest – immigrants, incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people, low-income people, and people of color  – will not be undercounted.  The count is not merely about  demographics, for it determines how billions in federal programs get  distributed, how congressional, state, and local political representation is divvied up, and how economic development occurs – or not – in communities."Soros  money is fueling the narrative in the mainstream media about election  process issues.  The leaked funding documents describe how the  propaganda about the "myth of voter fraud" is generated by two  Soros-funded organizations, moved to blogger and racially-centric media  outlets, and eventually to mainstream media.  The leaked documents, for  example, state: "Brennan and Advancement disseminated the messaging  materials widely through convenings and webinars to voting rights  organizations, labor unions, and issue advocacy groups. The project’s  messaging worked its way into national and local media. A complementary  $200,000 grant to New America Media, a multi-media content producer and  aggregator for ethnic media, extended this work to thousands of local  ethnic media outlets. The public opinion and communications efforts  influenced registration and get out the vote efforts, ballot initiative  outcomes, and this fall’s string of court victories for voting rights."Soros  money funds this "Media Consortium" according to leaked funding  documents.  Documents show that in one two-year period, another $200,000  in Soros money moved to the "Media Consortium" itself.  The effort is  described as "a network of leading progressive independent journalism  organizations focused on making connections, building a media  infrastructure, and amplifying the voices of progressive journalists in  the United States. Over the past year, the Media Consortium has done  much to build community and greater strength among progressive media  outlets, and is creating a cooperative infrastructure that supports a  sustainable future for journalists."  Progressive media outlets have  taken the lead in denying that voter fraud exists and in opposing  election integrity measures.  Mainstream journalists frequently parrot  progressive writers when covering voter fraud, thus rendering the Media  Consortium Soros dollars well spent.Prior to the  2012 election, Soros organizations also planned to move millions to a  swarm of downstream groups to fund organizing and political activities.   These include obscure names such as $300,000 for "Black Youth Vote,"  $75,000 for "Blueprint North Carolina," and $300,000 to the "Nonprofit  Voter Engagement Network" to name just three of many others.
  Leaked Soros funding document. Soros  money is also behind the National Association of Latino Elected and  Appointed Officials Education Fund.  $300,000 in Soros money went to  "mobilizing the Latino community to engage in civic life, and promoting  policies that advance Latino civic engagement."$500,000  went to the National Council of La Raza and Democracia USA to conduct  "nonpartisan voter registration and voter education in latino  communities."$200,000 went to the Center for  Civic Policy to engage "ordinary people in the policy debates that  affect their daily lives through increasing voter turnout; educating and  mobilizing the public on issues; and training new leaders for civic  life."   The Center for Civic Policy is a tax exempt 501(c)(3)  organization.Soros money is being spent on the  local level to fundamentally transform the political environment in  multiple states.   The leaked documents state: "In coordination with the  OSI Global Fellows Program, we recently participated in a panel on  “Organizing in the Obama Era” that featured representatives from the  National Domestic Workers Alliance, New Organizing Institute, and the  Obama campaign.  D&P staff are researching a set of six states where  social justice capacity is lacking and the opportunities for and  threats to an open society are great; states currently under  consideration include Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, North  Carolina, and Virginia.  D&P is working with peer funders – from  Atlantic Philanthropies, Carnegie, Ford, and New World Foundations,  among others – to increase national funding for building state capacity  to influence issue work at the state and federal levels."Soros  money is fueling the effort to reassert federal control over state  elections by passing amendments to the Voting Rights Act.   Funding  documents state "In the wake of the Shelby decision, we have  continued working with the Ford Foundation to convene both grantee  organizations and funders to strategize and leverage resources in order  to protect voting rights. The following three-pronged strategic  approach, which was conceived by the field in conjunction with Open  Society and Ford, and which includes c3 and c4 components, has emerged  as the substantive focus of post-Shelby voting rights work."The  leaked funding documents also show who is generating the narrative to  restore federal power: "We note that although we have yet to define the  broader strategic communications response, our investment in the  Advancement Project and the Brennan Center last year for strategic  communications work to improve the public discourse on voting rights is  continuing to pay dividends. Both groups are members of the Litigation  Working Group and the Leadership Conference kitchen-cabinet for the  Restore the Voting Rights Act Campaign. The Advancement Project is also  working with state-based organizations in several states on monitoring,  investigating, and challenging proposed voting changes. "
 
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		|  11-07-2016, 10:10 PM | #2 |  
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			Time to Drain the Swamp.
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		|  11-08-2016, 06:20 AM | #3 |  
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			This is news?
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		|  11-08-2016, 07:24 AM | #4 |  
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			not really news but more of a confirmation.
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		|  11-08-2016, 07:42 AM | #5 |  
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			SPAM
 But I guess today is the day for sour grapes and conspiracy.
 
 Have a glorious Tuesday, dildo.
 
 You'll be out of here soon enough.
 
 You took the bet, right?
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		|  11-08-2016, 07:03 PM | #6 |  
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					Originally Posted by Yssup Rider  SPAM
 But I guess today is the day for sour grapes and conspiracy.
 
 Have a glorious Tuesday, dildo.
 
 You'll be out of here soon enough.
 
 You took the bet, right?
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you have 3 weanies to suck off.  better get to it.
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		|  11-08-2016, 11:36 PM | #7 |  
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					Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy  Time to Drain the Swamp. |  
Amen to that!!
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