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Published: June 4, 2022

Suspicious technology group to spend $80 million ‘improving’ election operations across America

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Sat Jun 4, 2022 – 4:43 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – A controversial organization once funded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has launched an $80 million initiative ostensibly to “improve” operations of local elections, but which critics suspect has a far more nefarious purpose.

The National Pulse reports that the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) has announced the so-called U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence, a “nonpartisan collaborative that is bringing together election officials, designers, technologists, and other experts to help local election departments improve operations, develop a set of shared standards and values, and obtain access to best-in-class resources to run successful elections.”

The initiative intends to spend $80 million over the next five years to help local election departments with tasks such as replacing equipment.

Those who suspect the operation is more interested in election regulation than election improvement cite two main points: first, that it was originally created by the left-wing “dark money” sponsor New Venture Fund; and second, that it played a suspicious role in the highly-contentious 2020 presidential election.

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In Wisconsin, for instance, emails revealed CTCL’s disbursement

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