In the January 2023 issue of “Capital Research,” Al Gore has a remarkable 30-year record of being wrong on climate and the environment. The World Economic Forum cheerleads for COVID-19…
Greenwich, CT: Today there will be a Zoom forum on “Future of Greenwich Elections: 3rd Party Money and Influence” at 7 pm Eastern. This townwide conversation will be hosted by…
Last spring, Virginia Democrats and Republicans banned private funding for elections as part of a nationwide surge in election integrity bills meant to push back against the lawlessness and chaos…
The Left is less focused today on criminal justice reform than on sweeping election law change, many of which they hope will ring in permanent Democrat majorities in Congress and…
Run for Something announced the Clerk Work program in April, with the plan to spend $80 million over three years to recruit and train 5,000 candidates from 35 states to…
Although the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence is a coalition of left-leaning election “reform” groups, it was launched by CTCL, which became famous in 2020 for accepting $350 million from…
Although Zuckerberg has bowed out on future election funding, that doesn’t mean Big Tech is out. The primary financial backer of the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence is the Audacious…
The New Organizing Institute (NOI) is the predecessor of the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), the organization behind “Zuck bucks.” From 2005 to 2015, NOI had one purpose:…
Much of Corridor Partners’ data originated with NOI’s voter registration research, which advised allies on how to “narrow the [turnout] gap” by targeting the “emerging majority”: African Americans, Latinos, Asian/Pacific…
Reaching this “emerging majority” required a sophisticated and well-funded operation. In an August 2012 presentation, Joy Cushman calculated that trained activists could reach a target of 1,000 new voters by…