From Scott Walter <[email protected]>
Subject what could go wrong with vote by mail?
Date November 2, 2020 12:16 AM
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, I'm excited to share the latest from CRC with you:

Is our civil society a national security vulnerability? ([link removed]
Everything in life comes with trade-offs. And so our free civil society--where our families, businesses, neighborhood groups and so much more flourish--can create openings for bad actors like Chinese Communists to harm America. A classic example of the trade-offs is the State Department's request that think tanks make public any funding they receive from foreign governments. The request is understandable, given the real national security threat posed by more than one foreign nation, but it also raises the possibility down the road of government coercion of private groups. CRC's Robert Stilson examines the challenge of balancing freedom and security here ([link removed] more examples, see Kevin Mooney's report on how China uses environmental advocacy groups to influence U.S. policy&nbsp;here ([link removed]
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CRC's Shane Devine dares answer the question the mainstream media treats as almost treasonous to ask. The answer? Vote by mail is already leading to a parade of mistakes and criminal behavior by postal workers, mixed with cases of outright voter fraud and interference. Just the past few weeks have brought reports from across the country of lost, stolen, misaddressed, and simply incorrect mail-in ballots--not to mention clear instances of voter fraud. Read Devine's report here ([link removed]
Why did Google ban a CRC video ad? ([link removed]
Back in June we posted and began advertising a video on the dangers of vote by mail ([link removed] Yet YouTube recently banned our video ad for making &quot;unreliable claims,&quot; which is remarkable given how thoroughly we documented everything in the video. CRC's Joseph (Jake) Klein draws the logical conclusion here ([link removed]
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The Keystone State is an oil and natural gas powerhouse, now under siege by an alliance of well-funded &quot;green&quot; activists. From cap-and-trade schemes meant to bleed ratepayers dry to bans on fracking--one of Pennsylvania's most vital industries--the environmental Left is fighting an all-out war to control the commonwealth. Who will pay if these extremists succeed? First Pennsylvanians, and then the rest of America. CRC's Hayden Ludwig and Kevin Mooney report here ([link removed]
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Featured Interview

&quot;Dark Money&quot; Fighting the
Confirmation of
Amy Coney Barrett ([link removed] sat down with Richard Pollock to discuss the millions of dollars in &quot;dark money&quot; that went into fighting the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett. We covered topics like the $10 million that Demand Justice planned to spend just on ads against the Barrett confirmation and connections to the Sixteen Thirty Fund, Arabella Advisors, Hillary Clinton, and George Soros.Watch the 3-minute interview&nbsp; ([link removed]
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InfluenceWatch Podcast 142 California Proposing a
Major Tax Hike ([link removed] this episode ([link removed] For over 40 years, property taxes on homes and businesses in the State of California have been limited by a law known as &quot;Proposition 13,&quot; passed by voters in response to skyrocketing tax bills caused by rising property values.Over the years, changes in the state's dominant industries (less gritty defense manufacturing, more &quot;woke&quot; information technology), an exodus of its middle classes in response to housing costs, and immigration patterns that select for the most socialist-leaning immigrants, liberals see an opportunity to throw out the old tax limits via Proposition 15, which would repeal limits on commercial property tax.Joining Michael Watson to discuss the ballot measure, the special interests behind it, and how the measure could affect California is CRC's Research Specialist, Robert Stilson.Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher. ([link removed] ([link removed] ([link removed]
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As always, I welcome your thoughts on how we can better serve our mission of exposing the Left's activists and donors. E-mail me at [email protected], or call me at 202.464.2044.Best wishes,Scott Walter, President&nbsp;&nbsp; ([link removed] ([link removed]


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