Marsh has worked with the Democratic Governors Association and EMILY’S List marshstrategies.com/about
Chris Christie was in on it.
Robert Schwartz Co-Founder of Primary Pivot isn’t worried about tactics they use, or ethical concerns one might have after blatantly extorting republican candidates.
Kenneth Scheffler is also the Director of another extensive organization: Right-Fit Evidence at Innovations for Poverty Action [IPA] theorg.com/org/innovation…
He’s also served as a Senior Project Manager at Dalberg Consulting in Kenya, which currently boasts - “Equitable Vaccination in Low and Middle Income Countries” dalberg.com
Dalberg Advisors has 26 offices across the world and have served clients in more than 90 countries. dalberg.com/what-we-do/dal…
Dalberg also worked closely with the Bill and Melinda GATES Foundation [BMGF]. gwp.org/globalassets/g…
Primary Pivot will be in these six states, as they move forward with highly unethical tactics in order to artificially prop up @NikkiHaley w/longtime dem voters switching affiliation for primary races - only to vote Biden in the general.
• Colorado
• Vermont
• Maine
• Massachusetts
• Minnesota
• Virginia
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.@ICEgov was swarmed by a thirsty mob of Somalis on the same day @IlhanMN vowed publicly to “make them [ICE] pay” while standing on the back of a pickup truck with her goon squad looking like a bunch of terrorists.
Speechless.
So here’s Rasmi Pay LLC. A place they probably use to transfer our stolen money overseas.
It’s described on their site as “part of the rapidly growing” through their partnership with an overseas correspondent.
Reneé Good moved to Minneapolis last year and “quickly connected with anti-ICE activists through her son’s charter school” according to a report by the New York Post.
The charter school says it puts “social justice first” and involves “kids in political and social activism.”
Good and her wife Rebecca, 40, sent Reneé’s 6-year-old son to Southside Family Charter School, a K-5 academy opened in 1972 which has from its inception been “unabashedly dedicated to social justice education,” according to co-founder Susie Oppenheim.
A former employee of Southside Family Charter School (Rashad Rich) said: “From my understanding, she was involved in social justice … we are a tight-knit community and a lot of parents are activists.”
He said topics like George Floyd were “regular parts of the curriculum.”