Monday, December 4, 2023

The Soros Empire Is Quietly Targeting A Key Voting Bloc

The Open Society Policy Center, the Foundation to Promote Open Society and the Open Society Institute, all arms of the Soros philanthropic network, poured tens of millions of dollars into left-of-center Latino voter mobilization groups and left-wing Latino advocacy organizations in 2022, an election year while buying up latino media and plotting with Democratic strategists.

The group "Seeks to be a resource that develops actionable recommendations for practitioners seeking to engage the Latinx voter." Equis Labs, which has greater license to operate politically due to its tax status, produced multiple reports advising Democratic campaigns on how to best appeal to Spanish-speaking or Latino voters, tested the effectiveness of liberal messaging on Hispanics and provided a guide on "Counter disinformation" in the Latino community, among other things.

Soros' philanthropic empire focused on both driving up the turnout of Latino voters while also cementing their loyalty to the Democratic party, as is reflected in its grant-making activities.

Voto Latino Action Fund, a group that focuses on registering Latinos to vote and loosening voting laws, received $1.4 million from the Open Society Policy Center in 2022.

Then-executive director of Open Society Foundations US programs Tom Perriello met with a Democratic operative in April 2022 to discuss funding a coalition of advocacy groups to boost Latino voter mobilization ahead of the midterm elections, the Messenger reported.

Soros' philanthropic network spent millions on pushing left-wing advocacy among Latinos, potentially in an effort to solidify them as a Democratic voting bloc.

The fund provides select Latino groups with support grants ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 in addition to "a peer-to-peer learning cohort and other capacity-building support, such as tailored coaching and expert-driven technical assistance." The Open Society Policy Center gave $1 million to the Latino Victory Project, a group that works to produce more "Progressive Latino elected officials." National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, an organization pushing for greater abortion access among Hispanics, a plurality of whom belong to a faith that opposes abortion, got $1,550,000 from the Foundation to Promote Open Society in 2022. 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/12/03/soros-hispanics-grants-elections/

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