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Citizens United Productions: Zuckerberg donations in three states 'were the difference in handing Biden an Electoral College win'

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A new documentary alleges that donations by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave President Joe Biden a 2020 Electoral College win. | Wikipedia Commons/Anthony Quintano

A new documentary alleges that donations by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave President Joe Biden a 2020 Electoral College win. | Wikipedia Commons/Anthony Quintano

Citizens United Productions has announced the release of their new film "Rigged: The Zuckerberg Funded Plot to Defeat Donald Trump."

The 40-minute documentary tells the story of how Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's charitable donations of nearly $400 million were clearly aimed at defeating former President Donald Trump.

"The film, however, focuses on three battleground states in particular – Wisconsin, Arizona and Georgia – where Biden’s combined margin of victory was roughly 42,000 votes," the production company said. "Those three states were the difference in handing Biden an Electoral College win."

In 2020, Zuckerberg spent nearly $400 million to finance get-out-the-vote efforts aimed at defeating Trump, according to the production company. Most of these charitable contributions were funneled to government elections offices in critically important jurisdictions for Biden. 

The documentary by Citizens United Productions details the plot orchestrated by liberal operatives who used the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse for the private funding of government elections offices with the intent to drive voter turnout for Biden, according to Citizens United Productions.

In 2020, the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), an Illinois-based election reform advocacy group, received $328 million in “Zuck Bucks,” the production company reported. Approximately $10.1 million of this amount went to the state of Wisconsin. The tax filings for CTCL show that five predominately Democratic cities in Wisconsin received roughly $8.5 million. Milwaukee, who accepted $3.4 million, received the most out of any Wisconsin city, according to Citizens United Productions.

Independent election experts generally agree that it is best for the government, rather than the private sector, to pay for expenses associated with elections, Politifact reported.

A national telephone and online survey by Rasmussen Reports found that 70% of likely U.S. voters believe it was a bad thing for American democracy for Zuckerberg to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to influence the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. 

A group in Wisconsin suggests that extra voter outreach funded by CTCL could have likely boosted Biden’s turnout by around 8,000 votes statewide. The documentary premiered at Trump’s historic Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida on April 5. 

Visit www.Rigged2020.com to download the full film and view the trailer.

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