The Left's most successful youth voter turnout operation began when a Fort Lauderdale record store owner was busted for selling 2 Live Crew's 'As Nasty as They Wanna Be' album. He was convicted of obscenity charges after Judge Jose Gonzalez denounced the rap album, containing numbers such as 'Me So Horny' and 'Dick Almighty'.
Rock the Vote was a Democratic voter turnout operation from the beginning
- Its purpose was to mobilize youth turnout to avoid having the country run by older politicians who just didn't "get the youth"
- The music industry executives at Virgin Records co-founded the organization with Steve Barr, a finance chair of the Democratic Party
- Democrats in the 80s criticized the excesses of the entertainment industry, but by the 90s, they became politically and culturally inseparable from it
- In the mid-90s, Democrats redefined themselves as hip edgy transgressives who were leaving the stodgy Republicans behind
Rock the Vote uses social media influencers to target the youth vote
- Championing not only Democrats but leftists backed by partisan groups it was partnering with
- Featured Civic Technology Partners: radical leftist groups and political allies like Black Lives Matter, March for Our Lives, MoveOn, Planned Parenthood, The Arab American Institute, assorted unions, the NAACP, the National Iranian American Council and CAIR
RTV's upper echelons are stacked with Democrat political operatives
- President Carolyn DeWitt worked on the 2012 DNC convention
Rock the Vote is a Democrat voter turnout operation under people who have specialized in turning out Democrat voters
- The IRS has allowed leftists to build massive nonprofit networks aimed at achieving their political agenda
- They have replicated every element of their campaign operations through nonprofits so that every public estimate of election spending is far off because it does not take into account the massive impact of 501(c)(3) cash
Rock the Vote's partisan activities mean that it has no right to operate as a 501(c)(3).
- RTV is directly involved in fundraising to mobilize partisan voter registration and election turnout.
- Voter registration and outreach by nonprofits is only legal on the condition that it’s “conducted in a nonpartisan manner.”
- The midterms demonstrated how effective Democrats have become at illegally using their nonprofits to find voters.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/how-corporations-and-a-nonprofit-partnered-to-stop-the-red-wave/
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