Above, radical leftist Rep. Xochitl Torres Small. |
Reports by constituents in New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District reported that they are getting flooded by mailers and flyers from Xochitl Torres Small.
Small (no pun intended) wonder! She's been the recipient of secret donations from a group of ultra-left wing Silicon Valley radicals in California.
The National Republican Congressional Committee reported:
A secretive group led by Stanford University academics has unleashed millions of dollars in political spending from Silicon Valley and is now convincing some of its biggest donors to spend millions more to back Democrats in 2020.
Mind the Gap, a network formed less than two years ago, has been quietly routing millions of dollars to Democratic candidates and groups across the country in the 2018 and 2020 election cycles, emerging as a new power center in the Silicon Valley political scene. It’s just that so far, it has avoided public detection.
The group operates in a cone of secrecy, often exhorting its donors to keep their information secure. It has no website or presence on social media, and its leaders don’t mention their involvement in their professional biographies on sites like LinkedIn. That’s not by accident.
Wealthy people from tech attracted by the vernacular of risk and return flocked to the group, packing donor briefings at ritzy spots in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood and sharing the endorsement list with their friends across the tech industry. Those donors then flooded Democratic challengers like Xochitl Torres Small in New Mexico and Lauren Underwood in Illinois with as much as $640,000 in high-dollar donations.In a statement, Republican Yvette Herrell said:
A secretive group of wealthy Silicon Valley liberals are pouring money into Xochitl Torres Small’s campaign. Share if you think New Mexico voters should decide our election not California elites who don’t share our values!
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