The Soros family has a long history of meddling in politics. Now they’re going for broke.
And a Soros surprise just hit the 2024 race that changes everything.
George Soros, the Democrat megadonor, is now funneling his vast fortune into backing Kamala Harris, following President Joe Biden’s decision to step down.
The reins of his $25 billion charitable foundation have been handed over to his millennial son, who is urging the party to unite behind Biden’s vice-president.
With barely over 100 days to go until the November 5 election, this move sidesteps a potentially chaotic open contest for the nomination.
“It’s time for us all to unite around Kamala Harris and beat Donald Trump. She is the best and most qualified candidate we have,” declared Alex Soros, 38, who is one of five children from George Soros’s marriages.
Despite rumors of West Virginia senator and coal baron Joe Manchin eyeing a run, it looks like Harris’s nomination is a done deal—even if it undermines her legitimacy.
Several of her supposed competitors, who were mentioned as alternatives after Biden’s disastrous debate performance, have now thrown their support behind her.
This group includes Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, and Bronx Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Additionally, Democratic power brokers Bill and Hillary Clinton have also pledged their support to Harris.
Soros has long-standing connections with the Clintons, having raised funds for Hillary’s failed 2016 campaign.
His son Alex is even engaged to Huma Abedin, one of Hillary Clinton’s closest aides.
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk calls Harris a Soros puppet.
George Soros, born in Hungary in 1930 to a Jewish family, survived the horrors of Nazi Europe.
He fled to New York in 1956, eventually becoming a hedge fund speculator infamous for causing the collapse of the British pound. Soros has since used his billions to push for multiculturalism in the West.
To conservatives, however, his vision of “pluralistic, open societies” translates to mass illegal immigration threatening national identities.
Among his fiercest critics is billionaire Elon Musk, who has compared Soros to the comic book supervillain Magneto and claimed that Soros’s organization “appears to want nothing less than the destruction of Western civilization.”
On Sunday, Tesla CEO and ardent Trump supporter Musk accused the Soros dynasty and other party elites of orchestrating Harris’s nomination to sidestep a genuine contest among Democratic voters.
“I’d just like to thank Alex Soros for not keeping everyone in suspense about who the next puppet would be,” Musk posted on his social media platform.
Even before Biden’s incoherent debate performance sealed his fate, his base had already been eroding.
Biden’s unwavering support for Israel’s offensive in Gaza, which has killed over 30,000 Palestinians, including thousands of children, is extremely unpopular among younger voters and America’s Muslim and Arab communities, especially in the key swing state of Michigan.
Following Biden’s withdrawal, ActBlue, the donation platform for grassroots Democrat supporters, reported raising nearly $47 million in a single day—a record for its 2024 campaign effort and the most collected in a day since Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death in 2020.
This surge in donations suggests Biden’s campaign lacked enthusiasm among the base, which could dramatically alter the election landscape if the momentum continues.
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