Elon Musk shared a column Tuesday claiming fellow billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s donations to nonprofits during the 2020 presidential election swayed the outcome in favor of President Joe Biden, doubling down on a disputed theory Musk endorsed last month.
published in The Federalist, a right-leaning online publication, alleging the Facebook founder “bought” the 2020 presidential election by making large donations, calling it an “Interesting article” and inviting users to add further context and corrections using Twitter’s Community Notes feature.
The column found that Biden won the majority in dozens of jurisdictions that received funding from CTCL in key states in 2020—it did not include data about the outcome in jurisdictions that received funding from CEIR.similar views on Tucker Carlson’s former Fox News show, saying Zuckerberg’s spending on the 2020 election was “nominally … a get out the vote campaign” but “fundamentally in support of Democrats.
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