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Zuckerbucks targeted in proposed constitutional amendment State plan would prevent billionaires from 'controlling' elections with their money Empty Zuckerbucks targeted in proposed constitutional amendment State plan would prevent billionaires from 'controlling' elections with their money

Post by Elizabeth Theus Sat Feb 05, 2022 9:15 am

An expert who studied the impact of the almost $420 million Mark Zuckerberg gave to mostly leftist elections officials with instructions to recruit voters from Democrat districts in the 2020 presidential election announced a stunning conclusion: "The 2020 election wasn’t stolen — it was likely bought by one of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful men pouring his money through legal loopholes."

That's according to William Doyle, a principal researcher at Caesar Rodney Election Research Institute in Irving, Texas, who explained his findings in a report at The Federalist.

Now lawmakers in Wisconsin, where $9 million of those "Zuckerbucks" as they are derogatorily described were used to influence the election results in five key population centers, want to do something about it.

They want to change their state constitution to prevent it from happening again.

Just the News reports Rep. Tyler August, R-Lake Geneva, is proposing that amendment to ban private donations for elections operations there.

He said it "would prohibit out-of-state billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook from using their deep pockets to control our local election."

The state was one of several key swing states where President Trump had significant support heading into the 2020 election. But it, like the others, abruptly changed direction with vote totals sometimes swinging radically in the middle of the night. In all those swing states, Joe Biden ended up with narrow margins of victory.

The results prompted lawsuits and challenges, but judges largely dismissed cases on standing issues and others, without reaching the issue at hand.

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