Documents show MASSIVE Dark Money Group Boosted Democrats in 2018

Do you remember the Blue Wave of 2018? The Democrats got out there, campaigned hard, restored their grassroots agenda, and won a bunch of seats. They just proved that elbow grease is the key to successful campaigns.

You won’t be surprised to learn that this notion is a complete fabrication. Yes, the Democrats were able to flip the House (by moving back towards the center in a lot of districts). At the same time, they lost ground in the Senate, so “blue wave” might be a strong term.

More to the point, the success they saw wasn’t the result of hard-fought grassroots campaigning. It was the result of slander campaigns, ballot stuffing, shady electoral processes and the use of a ridiculous amount of dark money.

It has already been shown that George Soros and Michael Bloomberg each outspent the entire NRA last year on anti-gun campaigning. It turns out that this was just the tip of the iceberg. A mysterious PAC organized hundreds of millions of dollars, and they spent more dark money on the 2018 election than the country has ever seen before.

The Democrats circumvented campaign finance law to buy as many votes as possible. It’s one of the most frightening things to happen in politics, and if we don’t take drastic measures, we can expect new records next year. Watch this video. Tim Pool will explain the whole thing.


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