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Big Tech’s Election Interference Is Real — Help Us Fight Back!

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=.1ayOSB_55qUD_85j3IyY0sF_BK8QYc-vBwB_-Xp710s Dear Reader, Big Tech is at it again, manipulating inf

[View in browser](=.RIX5tUPh1dPUKxeQnMXgKBclfma_F8mEkkAyoi0oI3o) =.1ayOSB_55qUD_85j3IyY0sF_BK8QYc-vBwB_-Xp710s Dear Reader, Big Tech is at it again, manipulating information and censoring free speech to swing the 2024 election in favor of Democrats—particularly Kamala Harris. In 2020, it was Mark Zuckerberg who helped tilt the scales, silencing crucial facts about the Biden family corruption and Covid treatments that could have saved lives and protected your liberties. Now, it’s clear that the same disturbing tactics are in play in 2024, with Silicon Valley giants once again suppressing the truth. [Facebook and Meta continue to shadow-ban truth-tellers, like those who dare to question the narrative that schools are merely educational centers, when in fact they’ve become “social, sexual, and political warzones.”](=.9QZUqe9FAqIsr4XYYDBtYQIZlwivnF_tkZVS-s2HQvQ) Meta admits they were manipulated by the Biden campaign in 2020, yet they continue to smother voices exposing government overreach, voter fraud, and the truth about corrupt educational institutions. Zuckerberg says he’s “regretting” the pressure from the government—but where’s the action? Where’s the accountability? His platform continues to punish those who stand for truth. And it’s not just Meta. [Google, the tech behemoth that millions of Americans rely on for information, is deliberately guiding voters toward left-wing propaganda.](=.dWJoi5lGyEF5unxT2ommCQ5EDn8q73bA_svH8t9_jiQ) When users search for voter registration information, they’re directed to Democracy Works, a group funded by George Soros, eBay’s Pierre Omidyar, and other Democrat-aligned donors. This is nothing short of election manipulation by the biggest companies in the world. Democracy Works claims to be “non-partisan,” yet it’s a cog in the Democrats’ heavily funded election machine—right under our noses. [But perhaps most telling is Meta’s so-called “AI tool”, a chatbot that goes out of its way to offer reasons NOT to vote for Donald Trump, while happily promoting Kamala Harris as a “trailblazer” and “champion of voting rights.”](=.uuEDFng5tPofJP5xAF8MfhbwKt_nwRpiIy_LHnuFZlQ) When asked why you should vote for Trump, Meta AI lists left-wing talking points like “character concerns” and “voter suppression.” But when asked about Kamala Harris, this same tool gushes about her “inspiring leadership” and “strong policies.” =.V-S6VKmyNODnvS7GUyaC5XPKTWV-u6f2TF5UG2m-a0w =.F28Rmtb9QQB4yt25XQjxXD-0oFBnI2ac-g5COL4X1LoThese Tech Tyrants Aren’t Even Hiding Their Agenda Anymore!=.AegfIzOAaYot1JozO7p_tE46tvgzDju5jahtudSKsdk At The Federalist, we’re committed to exposing these manipulations and [keeping our readers informed of the ways Big Tech is rigging the system in favor of the Democrats](=.7ClSEzHMcXX_zDq8F46PmF-BwdT1bd8DRytA76eRsjM). But we can’t do it alone. As censorship continues to throttle free speech and silence conservatives, we need your help to push back. Your support is crucial to making sure we can continue our reporting and fight against the influence of Big Tech. Will you stand with us to ensure that the truth isn’t drowned out by tech elites who want to control the flow of information? =.QbhlyxMZfw_pYottXhloUTNI80D4iHeyZfNJz-ahOvw[Donate today and join us in the fight to defend free speech and hold Big Tech accountable.](=.5ZeDv32D3_F8Ef9RvH4tNSlQtlytennXWignic6eSJ0) [DONATE TODAY](=.KJDw3m9juW8rcx06Bja2CwHKEvmAbwjtcmzdLFFdLtY) Thank you for standing with us at this critical time!=.SV9OvgHWOXWiDr3VteJ2lKFRTzi4HcziTCly-g29DCY Sincerely, The Federalist [facebook](=.9nfyvYe8OPay4wNpOn3I7COAP7yfIiQLb4zb33_3yls) [twitter](=.QyZczs-AH3JLjau-iCToyKv90GdwVQ64BJ9ZAJcvWYs) [instagram](=.btk3PJCJri3GHebRMvsUTdos_784PFzQmSEwmNx7awo) [youtube](=.B6MaLiZbt68cmoCgB-Km0y3jwvVH_HsLYy2I7uBdwE8) [rss](=.gDXX4FXvaDasq4TPS0OUwSzJR2G8VhIdeZy-xCdXATc) The Federalist © 2023 THE FEDERALIST, A WHOLLY INDEPENDENT DIVISION OF FDRLST MEDIA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](=.joDdTkKwM9Yrd5tExmaz-ChexS31KxEwK7JHTD0BIJg) [Sent by MailerLite](=.pF4HeUC_sRO7ULBhHr7MUSLw6xsUgrIlHPJB5wjzcAA)

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