U.S. billionaire George Soros ensured that pro-abortion politicians gained a clear lead in the 2020 U.S. elections. As a deliberate diversion and to avoid coming under fire for funding politicians, Soros funded some pro-abortion organizations, which in turn supported the politicians they favored.
Federal Election Commission (FEC) records show that the Soros organization Democracy PAC (PAC = Political Action Committee) donated at least $2,545,454.55 to the radical group Planned Parenthood Votes (PPV). The Planned Parenthood-affiliated group, in turn, "made contributions to candidates who support abortion," as reported by Influence Watch. Planned Parenthood Votes recorded $10,863,121 for its total spending in the 2020 federal election cycle, meaning that Democracy PAC funding accounted for 23% of Planned Parenthood Votes' spending in the 2020 federal election cycle.
Soros had launched Democracy PAC in 2019 with initial funding of $5.1 million, suggesting that "this organization would spend a lot on the 2020 election," according to a Politico report. Democracy PAC has since received millions more in grants from another Soros group: the Policy Reform Fund.
But there was another pro-abortion political group that also received a large grant from Democracy PAC: the radical NARAL Freedom Fund received $1 million from Democracy PAC last March.
At the time, the Soros grant was the only source of revenue reported by the NARAL Freedom Fund, according to the group's quarterly report last April.
It should be noted in closing that the amounts listed above represent only a portion of the funding Soros gave to his preferred candidates in the U.S. elections.
"President Joe Biden has directed the Commerce Department to include illegal immigrants in the U.S. Census count for apportioning members of the House of Representatives, reversing a Trump administration policy that critics have been unable to stop through a lawsuit.
"The Secretary [of the Department of Commerce] shall report the tabulation of the total population by State that reflects the total number of persons whose usual residence in each State was as of the established census date in section 141(a) of title 13, United States Code, without regard to immigration status," the executive order signed Wednesday states in part.
It specifies the revocation of former President Donald Trump's executive order that directed the Census Bureau to calculate the number of illegal aliens and exclude them from the count used to allocate House districts to the various states and, by extension, Electoral College votes."