Big Tech companies wield an incredible amount of power when it comes to informing and influencing their users. They knew it and abused that power to help steal a presidential election. Here’s the proof.
Big Tech companies wield an incredible amount of power when it comes to informing and influencing their users. They knew it and abused that power to help steal a presidential election.
Here’s the proof.
Recently, the MRC presented “Special Report: The Stealing of the Presidency, 2020,” a study by The Polling Company of 1,750 Biden Voters (in seven swing states) that showed that, if they had known about Biden’s scandals and Trump’s successes, the election would have played out differently.
This MRC study sent shockwaves through the media and political world. More importantly, it has damaged the credibility of the press — the MRC has made “media bias, and its dangers to democracy” the #1 issue of the conservative movement.
Now, in a more in-depth look at the 1,750 Biden swing-state voters, as promised, it’s Big Tech’s turn. In 2020, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Google exerted their trillion-dollar far-left influence over American voters. What was the net result?
How many Biden voters got their news exclusively from social media? Did they have knowledge that Trump and his supporters were being censored? How many times was Trump censored? How many times was Biden censored? And how did Trump's win in 2016, where he gave Twitter a lot of credit, affect Big Tech's approach to the 2020 election?
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