Look at the difference in donations. Are you trying to tell me they raised twice as much money as previous elections? There’s no way. This is most likely BLM donations or some sort of foreign money being laundered into the campaign. This needs investigated.
Look at the difference in donations. Are you trying to tell me they raised twice as much money as previous elections? There's no way. This is most likely BLM donations or some sort of foreign money being laundered into the campaign. This needs investigated.#BidenCorruption pic.twitter.com/tYQgGATvA4
— Jambi (@GenieJambi) October 21, 2020
See: ActBlue
The organization decided to look at data from 2019, before the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic, to get a better idea of what donations were like at a time when the unemployment rate was relatively low – around four percent. Last year, 48.4 percent of ActBlue’s donations were from “unemployed.”
“After downloading hundreds of millions of [dollars in] donations to the Take Back Action Fund servers, we were shocked to see that almost half of the donations to ActBlue in 2019 claimed to be unemployed individuals,” Take Back Action Fund’s president, John Pudner, told Fox News. “The name of employers must be disclosed when making political donations, but more than 4.7 million donations came from people who claimed they did not have an employer. Those 4.7 million donations totaled $346 million ActBlue raised and sent to liberal causes.”
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