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Last Checked Jan. 21, 2022

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Tue Dec 21 17:08:56 +0000 2021

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Kenneth P. Vogel @kenvogel

Also notable in this story: Mark Zuckerberg retained 2 Republicans (ex-@FEC chairman @michaeletoner & Ricketts family adviser @BriCBaker) to try to debunk GOP claims that his $350M election administration grant program was intended to help Dems in 2020. https://t.co/vIUMmvoOL9 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 21, 2021

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Kenneth P. Vogel @kenvogel

The bigger questions are whether it's appropriate for billionaires to finance our actual elections (& not just their preferred candidates/causes), &, if not, how to ensure governments have enough $ to do it on their own. I explored those questions here: https://t.co/re0DCGE5RT — PolitiTweet.org

Kenneth P. Vogel @kenvogel

Mark Zuckerberg donated $350M to help local governments administer elections in 2020. That raised questions about… https://t.co/N4wyinpiTF

Posted Dec. 21, 2021

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@mariabustillos If Zuckerberg wanted these election administration grants to be used to secretly help Republicans, then that wasn't a very good plan, since the biggest grants went to jurisdictions that went heavily for Biden. https://t.co/eBw4ZEyCjp — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 21, 2021

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