The alarming coalition between Big Tech and local election officials continues to raise concerns about integrity in our electoral process, as revelations emerge about a city clerk in Wisconsin receiving training on "combating election misinformation" from a group funded by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Documents obtained from a Freedom of Information Act request reveal that Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl is entangled with the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), an organization that has been instrumental in influencing electoral policy in key swing states. Utilizing massive funding from Zuckerberg's organization during the 2020 election, CTCL has leaned heavily in favor of left-leaning jurisdictions, effectively tilting the electoral playing field.
Despite assurances of nonpartisanship from Zuckerberg, the CTCL has acted as a vehicle for Democratic interests. In the lead-up to the 2024 election, Witzel-Behl underwent CTCL’s training aimed at so-called "misinformation," raising alarms about the potential for biased interpretations of data that could further manipulate public perception and election outcomes.
Witzel-Behl’s office not only engaged in "misinformation training" but also facilitated mailings that included over 2,200 duplicate ballots just weeks ago. The implications are troubling as election integrity remains a cornerstone of democracy, and such missteps risk undermining public trust.
Moreover, CTCL is now attempting to expand its reach even further with a recent alliance promoting "voter communication materials" tailored to subvert traditional election processes through behavioral tactics. It is concerning that local election officials are being coached by a group with ties to various controversial leftist organizations, including those funded by George Soros.
The serious ethical implications of this relationship cannot be overlooked. It reflects a disturbing trend where federal concerns over election integrity are met with evasive tactics. If the elections in Wisconsin—and indeed the nation—are to retain their legitimacy, a thorough examination of these connections and their potential impact is imperative.
In an age where voters are increasingly concerned about election transparency, it is vital that we remain vigilant against any efforts that may dilute the sanctity of our electoral system. With the upcoming elections, accountability is more necessary than ever, and the American public deserves to know that their voices are not being silenced or manipulated by outside influences.
As these revelations unfold, it calls into action a significant discourse on the importance of safeguarding our election processes from the grasp of politically motivated entities. Only through transparency and robust oversight can we ensure that our elections are fair, free, and reflective of the will of the people.
Sources:
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