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The state of Florida's voter information page was down... on Election Day...
I'm sure that's merely a coincidence.
The online tool that allows Floridians to check their voter registration status crashed on the morning of Election Day.
The online tool that allows Floridians to check their voter registration status crashed on the morning of Election Day.
In case you don’t know what Dark Money is, that the US Supreme Court made legal, it is basically a money laundering scheme for major corporations to use to influence elections through a 3rd party who then does not have to disclose who their donors are.
“In 2014, the group Freedom Partners was identified as the "poster child" for the rise of dark money. In 2012, Freedom Partners had the ninth-highest revenues among all U.S. trade associations which filed tax returns that year, more than "established heavyweights" such as the American Petroleum Institute, PhRMA, and U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Freedom Partners largely acted as a conduit for campaign spending; of the $238 million it spent in 2012, 99 percent went to other groups, and Freedom Partners itself did not have any employees. “ Wikipedia [source link] (empheses added)
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Democrat Supported by Ripple Co-founder’s PAC Wins in Colorado
➤ A Democratic candidate in Colorado, Manny Rutinel, won his primary with support from a crypto-aligned PAC funded by Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen. ➤ The crypto industry has reportedly spent $189 million influencing US elections, with groups backing 'pro-crypto' politicians. ➤ A poll indicates a majority of Americans are concerned about the crypto industry's influence on lawmakers and desire sensible regulation.
Facebook, TikTok, X, and Google have refused to send representatives to the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of the Dutch parliament, to explai
Facebook, TikTok, X, and Google have refused to send representatives to the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of the Dutch parliament, to explain their activities during the election campaign. GroenLinks-PvdA, PVV, NSC, D66, BBB, and Volt had invited the big tech companies to discuss “algorithms and interference” during the election campaign, but the companies declined or did not respond, NOS reports. The political parties want to know to what extent Dutch voters are being influenced on these platforms, and what the platforms are doing about it. “Everywhere in Europe, you see elections under pressure,” GroenLinks-PvdA MP Barbara Kathmann told NOS. She referred to the presidential elections in Romania, where interference occurred according to the local authorities. “We want to know what the tech companies can do to prevent this from happening.” The invitation to the tech companies raises concerns about “possible manipulation of the Romanian elections” and reports from the Dutch counterterrorism and intelligence agencies NCTV and AIVD that “radicalization in all forms” is being fueled online, possibly by the effects of “recommendation algorithms.” These algorithms determine what someone sees, partly based on their interests, but also on what’s popular at the time.
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I suspect Big Tech is toeing Trump's line. They've been ignoring European laws since his reelection.