An Ohio ballot initiative to make it harder to change the state's constitution, prior to November's referendum on whether to codify abortion as a right, has failed - thanks to major opposition funding by radical left-wing groups.
One Person One Vote, the victorious opposition campaign, raised a total of $14.8 million, with about 16% of it coming from Ohio donors.
The Tides Foundation, which funnels money to left-wing causes, receives tens of millions of dollars from radical billionaire liberal activist George Soros' organizations.
Tides "Washes" the money it receives, then passes it on to the final recipients, in to disguise the identity of its donors.
"The Tides Foundation has been described as an organization that 'washes' away the paper trail between its grants and the original donor. Tides Founder Drummond Pike stated, 'Anonymity is very important to most of the people we work with.'".
"The Sixteen Thirty Fund-the indisputable heavyweight of Democratic dark money-was the second-largest super-PAC donor in 2020, according to the investigative organization OpenSecrets, giving roughly $61 million of effectively untraceable money to progressive causes. The organization that connects many of these groups-what a critic might call the mothership-is called Arabella Advisors."
"Jurvetson has now given over $22 million in recent cycles to Democratic candidates and causes," Vox.com reported in March of 2020, noting that Jurvetson made one of the largest political donations in the entire 2020 presidential campaign when she gave $14.6 million to a super PAC dedicated to the doomed presidential bid of Elizabeth Warren.
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