George Soros has funneled staggering $103M into midterms so far, on track to shatter spending record

Billionaire Democratic kingmaker George Soros spent a staggering $102.8 million in the midterm election cycle — reportedly making him the largest individual donor to date and chief architect of the party’s seismic shift toward the radical left.With the November elections still more than four months away, Soros could shatter his own spending record of $128 million set during the last midterms four years ago, when he was the biggest single donor.“Money talks, and Soros money says the most insidious, unconstitutional, costly tax hikes in American history are on the table,” said Douglas Kellogg, state projects director for Americans for Tax Reform.Soros is a “wannabe Bond villain,” responsible for the radical takeover of the Democratic Party, he added.Only a fraction of this cycle’s contributions — $793,800 — were made in the 95-year-old mega donor’s name, a review of publicly available Federal Election Commission data reveals.Almost all of the money — $102 million — was funneled through the Democracy Political Action Committee, the super PAC Soros launched in 2020, which acts as the family’s main political arm, obfuscating efforts to know which radical candidates the clan is propping up.And that’s without counting the family’s main organization, the Open Society Foundation — which funds efforts to decriminalize drugs, open the border and abolish the police — and its lobbying wing the Open Society Action Fund, which is even more obscure as it doesn’t have to disclose political spending because it’s registered as a nonprofit claiming to do mere advocacy work.

In previous election cycles, the Open Society Action Fund’s cash flowed to groups backing lefty stars like “Squad” Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and embattled pal Rep.

Ilhan Omar (D-MN), but its tax filings for 2025 aren’t yet available.Control of the dark money Democracy PAC where the bulk of the family’s money went changed before the 2024 presidential elec...

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Publisher: New York Post

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