December, generally a quiet month in DC, was still quite busy for the Capital Research Center, thanks in no small part to our report on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s election…
Georgia voters—Democratic and Republican—have doubtlessly become aware that, as the song lyrics go, the nation has turned its lonely eyes to them. Control of the Senate has never been more…
In the November elections, the nonprofit Center for Technology and Civil Life (CTCL) stirred controversy with its targeted funding of public elections, prompting lawsuits and investigations. In December, CTCL made…
On Friday, December 4, CRC president Scott Walter was interviewed on Sandy Rios in the Morning about Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL). He and Sandy discussed how CTCL…
CRC President Scott Walter appeared on Fox News's Tucker Carlson Tonight on December 4, 2020, to discuss Mark Zuckerberg's and wife Priscilla Chan's massive $350 million grant to the Center…
Imagine that in 2020, a state that usually voted for the other party in presidential elections narrowly flipped to the donor’s preferred party, and counties receiving “help” were disproportionately ones…
Voters in numerous states were assailed with pre-filled absentee ballot applications in the months leading up to the 2020 election from the Center for Voter Information (CVI), a shadowy…
On Thursday, CRC president Scott Walter testified before a Georgia Senate Judiciary subcommittee about election irregularities involving the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), an allegedly “nonpartisan” nonprofit. The…
Capital Research Center published an analysis of the $350 million donated by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan to the Center for Tech and Civic Life. This allegedly “nonpartisan” nonprofit in…
Jan. 2022 Update: This report was written with the best information available in 2021 but is now out-of-date. For updated analysis using CTCL’s latest disclosures, see Georgia in “Shining…