Network will focus on pushing back against voter laws leading up to the 2018 and 2020 elections
A new $80 million anti-Trump network is being led by an organization whose top funder is liberal billionaire George Soros and which employs former members of the controversial and now-defunct Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN).
The Center for Popular Democracy Action Fund, the 501(c)(4) sister organization of the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), a New York-based nonprofit that receives the bulk of its funding from George Soros, announced at their spring gala Tuesday that they will be heading up the new $80 million anti-Trump network that will span 32 states and have 48 local partners, CNN reported.
The network will seek to mobilize new voters and fight voter identification laws. It will also focus on gerrymandering and automatic voter registration programs with an eye on the 2018 and 2020 election cycles.
Rep. Keith Ellison (D., Minn.), the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee, backed the new effort.
"This national network, led by working class people of color and immigrants, will supply the power and the fight we need to resist the Trump administration's all-out assault on American values," Ellison told CNN. "I look forward to standing with CPD Action's leaders in the streets and in Congress to win real progressive change."
The Center for Popular Democracy, which was founded in 2012, consists of old chapters of ACORN, the community-organizing group that was forced to close after being stripped of its federal funds following controversy in 2010.
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4 comments:
Amazes the hell outta me. $80M (like its nothing) to develop a hate network for the dislike of an individual - who's POWER is truly tied up by CONgress. CONgress is where the hatred should be pointed at, not the Prez.
Soros and his ilk are "Deplorable!" snicker snicker!
Let all of the rats gather in one place.
Pied Piper 1149...Pied Piper indeed!!!! AHAHAHAHAH
he needs accommodations in Leavenworth!
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