Mark Zuckerberg is no stranger to writing big checks for politically charged philanthropy after the $400 million he distributed to local election offices for the 2020 election through two nonprofits.
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Scott Walter and Josh Findlay discuss campaign finance and election integrity, the three rivers of election financing, and how nonprofits have become more powerful than the Democratic Party.
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In 2022, the Open Society Foundations gave $31,075,000 to the “Five Sisters”: the Sixteen Thirty Fund, New Venture Fund, Hopewell Fund, Windward Fund, and North Fund. The Five Sisters are…