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Liberal dark money boosts Democrats’ Virginia redistricting effort, massively outraising opponents
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Liberal dark money has significantly boosted the effort by Virginia Democrats to redraw their state’s congressional maps using a ballot initiative this spring.

Virginians for Fair Elections, a committee seeking to give the Democratic Party a national advantage by implementing a harsh Democratic gerrymander in the Old Dominion, received over $21.3 million in untraceable out-of-state funds in less than a month, campaign finance records show.

Among the organizations that have cut large checks in support of the redistricting effort are the League of Conservation Voters, the Global Impact Social Welfare Fund, American Opportunity Action, the Fairness Project, and House Majority Forward — an advocacy group linked to House Democratic leadership. The five groups are registered as 501(c)(4)s in Washington, D.C., meaning they can spend considerable funds on elections across the country, all while keeping their donors secret from the public.

Virginians for Fair Maps, the committee formed to oppose the redistricting effort, has lagged far behind Virginians for Fair Elections financially, although large-dollar donations have rolled in at a considerably faster pace in recent days. Between March 2 and March 6, the committee reported bringing in roughly $2.8 million — virtually all of which came from dark money sources.

Neither the GOP-aligned Virginians for Fair Maps nor the Democrat-aligned Virginians for Fair Elections has reported their small-dollar donations, making the full financial picture of the referendum unclear.

While the individuals funding the 501(c)(4)s behind the push for new maps in Virginia are largely unknown, public tax records can be used to track down some of the original donors. 

The Fairness Project, for instance, received $750,000 from the Soros family’s Open Society Policy Center between 2021 and 2023, according to nonprofit tax returns. House Majority Forward, the Fairness Project, and Global Impact Social Welfare Fund all received funding from the now-restructured Arabella Advisors network and the Tides network, two of the Left’s premier dark money outlets.

Virginians for Fair Elections has used its financial edge to saturate the state’s airwaves with ads backing new maps. The ads, which have millions of dollars behind them, highlight Republican efforts to redraw maps elsewhere in the country and cast Virginia’s redraw as a temporary response to what they characterize as a GOP attempt to stack the deck in Republicans’ favor. 

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Liberal dark money boosts Democrats’ Virginia redistricting effort, massively outraising opponents Why resist verification? Liberal dark money has significantly boosted the effort by Virginia Democrats to redraw their state’s congressional maps using a ballot initiative this spring. Virginians for Fair Elections, a committee seeking to give the Democratic Party a national advantage by implementing a harsh Democratic gerrymander in the Old Dominion, received over $21.3 million in untraceable out-of-state funds in less than a month, campaign finance records show. Among the organizations that have cut large checks in support of the redistricting effort are the League of Conservation Voters, the Global Impact Social Welfare Fund, American Opportunity Action, the Fairness Project, and House Majority Forward — an advocacy group linked to House Democratic leadership. The five groups are registered as 501(c)(4)s in Washington, D.C., meaning they can spend considerable funds on elections across the country, all while keeping their donors secret from the public. Virginians for Fair Maps, the committee formed to oppose the redistricting effort, has lagged far behind Virginians for Fair Elections financially, although large-dollar donations have rolled in at a considerably faster pace in recent days. Between March 2 and March 6, the committee reported bringing in roughly $2.8 million — virtually all of which came from dark money sources. Neither the GOP-aligned Virginians for Fair Maps nor the Democrat-aligned Virginians for Fair Elections has reported their small-dollar donations, making the full financial picture of the referendum unclear. While the individuals funding the 501(c)(4)s behind the push for new maps in Virginia are largely unknown, public tax records can be used to track down some of the original donors.  The Fairness Project, for instance, received $750,000 from the Soros family’s Open Society Policy Center between 2021 and 2023, according to nonprofit tax returns. House Majority Forward, the Fairness Project, and Global Impact Social Welfare Fund all received funding from the now-restructured Arabella Advisors network and the Tides network, two of the Left’s premier dark money outlets. Virginians for Fair Elections has used its financial edge to saturate the state’s airwaves with ads backing new maps. The ads, which have millions of dollars behind them, highlight Republican efforts to redraw maps elsewhere in the country and cast Virginia’s redraw as a temporary response to what they characterize as a GOP attempt to stack the deck in Republicans’ favor.  Gov. …
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