Web of Far-Left Groups Rigs New York's Campaign Finance Gravy Train To Boost Zohran Mamdani's Mayoral Bid
Briefly

The New York City Campaign Finance Board is allegedly misusing taxpayer funds to promote left-wing candidates, particularly during the primary elections. Taxpayers are increasingly burdened, with projections exceeding $100 per vote cast. The board's funding model, where small contributions receive a substantial public match, is now skewed excessively in favor of certain candidates. The CFB has previously denied public financing to candidates like Mayor Adams, raising concerns about its impartiality and the potential for election interference.
The CFB is doling out obscene amounts of our money to tilt the scales in favor of left-wing candidates. The political consultants, pollsters, and campaign industry raked in gobs of cash during the recent primary.
Taxpayers will be paying more than $100 per vote cast. If the CFB is allowed to continue its biased methods, most of that money will support left-wing candidates... and kneecap moderate rivals.
The CFB was established as an independent city agency in 1988 to give political newbies a fair shot at competing against established pols. Yet, the match has been increased to a staggering $8 to $1.
Last December, the CFB declared the incumbent, Mayor Adams, ineligible for public financing, alluding to federal allegations that have since been withdrawn. It was election meddling.
Read at The New York Sun
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