George Soros’ $10M Boost to Newsom’s Redistricting Campaign

George Soros just dropped $10 million into Gavin Newsom’s redistricting crusade—because apparently “saving democracy” now means buying the map you get to redraw. Biggest donation yet for Prop 50, piled on top of $30 million already pumped in by unions, PACs, and millionaire “champions of the people.”

Translation: redraw the lines, cement Democratic seats, and poof—Republicans vanish like they never existed. Totally nonpartisan, right? 🙃

This isn’t Soros’ first rodeo either. He already slipped Newsom a million to survive the 2021 recall and has poured money into prosecutors who treat repeat offenders like misunderstood poets. But don’t worry, we’re told it’s all out of pure generosity. 🤡

His empire—the Open Society Foundations—presents itself as a feel-good charity, but many argue it functions more like political engineering with a smiley face slapped on. Instead of soup kitchens and hospitals, it bankrolls lawsuits, activist groups, and policy campaigns that often translate into weaker borders, watered-down sovereignty, and a nice dose of globalist social planning.

Sure, the packaging is gorgeous: “justice, equality, human rights.” Who could possibly oppose that? But peel off the label and what you find looks a lot more like wealth redistribution, centralized control, and a one-size-fits-all world order.

Bottom line? To admirers, it’s philanthropy. To skeptics, it looks like a billionaire’s personal blueprint for redesigning society—one state, one policy, one map at a time.

👉 “Philanthropy or puppet strings—what do you see?” 🤷‍♂️



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