'Prominent election deniers have attracted large donations—often the legal maximum—from donors who are active in multiple states,' warns a new report.
"Prominent election deniers have attracted large donations—often the legal maximum—from donors who are active in multiple states," warns a new report.A new analysis out Monday reveals that far-right dark money groups and donors are pouring millions into secretary of state races across the U.S.
Across all six states, 12 election denial candidates have together raised $7.3 million. That's less than the $8.1 million collected altogether by the 10 candidates who have taken a stance election denial—most of which was raised by incumbents, who have an inherent fundraising advantage. Without incumbents, the six remaining opponents of election denial have together raised $4 million.
"Prominent election deniers have attracted large donations—often the legal maximum—from donors who are active in multiple states," report Vandewalker and Kornberg.
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