Once again, the radical left has been caught red-handed using out-of-state dark money to manipulate local elections—this time in Virginia, where more than 90 percent of large contributions backing the Democrats' gerrymandering scheme are flowing in from outside the Commonwealth.
According to a damning new analysis, the group 'Virginians for Fair Elections'—which sounds patriotic but operates like a typical leftist front organization—has received the vast majority of its major funding from donors who don't even live in Virginia. So much for letting Virginians decide their own electoral fate.
This revelation exposes the hypocrisy at the heart of the Democrat party's election strategy. These are the same people who spent years screaming about 'foreign interference' and 'dark money' when it came to President Trump, yet they have no problem flooding Virginia with cash from liberal mega-donors in California, New York, and other blue strongholds.
The Swamp's Favorite Playbook
Patriots who have been paying attention won't be surprised by this news. It's the same playbook we've seen from the left for years: create an innocent-sounding organization, pump it full of out-of-state money, then claim to represent 'local grassroots' interests while actually serving the agenda of coastal elites.
The timing couldn't be more suspicious, either. With President Trump's second-term agenda gaining momentum and Republicans controlling Congress, desperate Democrats are scrambling to rig the game at the state level wherever they can get away with it.
The question every Virginia voter should be asking is simple: if this gerrymandering scheme is really so great for Virginians, why do 90 percent of its major donors live somewhere else?
This is exactly the kind of swamp tactics that President Trump has been fighting against since day one. While the Trump-Vance administration works to drain the swamp in Washington, local patriots in Virginia and across America need to stay vigilant against these dark money operations trying to subvert their communities from the outside.
How many more of these 'grassroots' organizations will be exposed as out-of-state propaganda machines before Americans say enough is enough?
