Anonymous ID: b0feda Feb. 11, 2020, 1:14 p.m. No.8104679   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8104478

>>8104478

>I'll say it again. Assault weapons ban just passed the Virginia house. The state is now solid blue and will remain so forever…just like California.

Wrong Moran.

Dense population counties growing out of DC swamp did this. Blue Va is about the size of Rhode Island

Anonymous ID: b0feda Feb. 11, 2020, 1:27 p.m. No.8104803   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4913

>>8104545

Thanks for the Unz shit dump.

Now some news.

 

The force accused of sowing the confusion and disarray surrounding the first Democratic Party contest of the 2020 election season is a dark money nonprofit called Acronym. It was Acronym that launched Shadow Inc, the mysterious company behind the now-infamous, unsecured, completely unworkable voter app which prevented precinct chairs from reporting vote totals on caucus night.

 

The exceptionally opaque Acronym was itself created with seed money from a Silicon Valley billionaire named Reid Hoffman who has financed a series of highly manipulative social media campaigns.

 

The billionaire founder of LinkedIn, Hoffman is a top funder of novel Democratic Party social media campaigns accused of manipulating voters through social media. He is assisted by Dmitri Mehlhorn, a corporate consultant who pushed school privatization before joining Hoffman’s political empire.

 

One of the most consequential beneficiaries of Hoffman’s wealth is Acronym CEO Tara McGowan, a 33-year-old former journalist and Obama for America veteran….

Once touted as “a weapon of a woman whose innovative tactics make her critically important to the Democratic Party,” McGowan’s name is now synonymous with the fiasco in Iowa. She also happens to be married to a senior advisor to Pete Buttieg’s presidential campaign.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/group-center-iowa-caucus-app-chaos-birthed-billionaire-funder-alabama-disinfo-campaign