he states have declared war on Zuck bucks. As of writing, at least 24 states and four counties have banned or restricted private funding for elections. Despite some left-wing intransigence, across the country Democrats and Republicans alike agree that funding for elections must be transparent and above partisan influence. But big philanthropy disagrees.
In April, I documented the next stage in the Center for Tech and Civic Life's (CTCL) strategy to corrupt elections: the launch of the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence, an $80 million campaign to centralize control over elections in Washington, D.C., using redesigned ballots, a flood of taxpayer funds, and a permanent expansion of the vote-by-mail bureaucracy.............