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Why is George Soros Is funneling $100s of thousands to this GOP candidate?

Tuesday, March 22, 2016 17:36
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With the establishment squarely lining up behind John Kasich, is there any doubt that he is now the favorite to weasel his way into a favored position as we head to a brokered Republican convention? Romney all but endorsed him as he campaigned on his behalf before the Ohio primary. We know, or at least, suspect very, very strongly the Republicans intend to use Kasich as a puppet to wrest Trump and Cruz away from winning the Republican Party nominations. But what we don’t know is why has he gained such favor with George Soros. Yes, that’s right. Soros has funneled a great deal of scratch his way. $700,000 as of recent reports.

Early reports by The Political Insider have Soros contributing to Kasich through his PACs.

As “moderate” Ohio Governor John Kasich continues to remain in the Republican race, his PAC “New Day for America” just received a major donation that’s raising eyebrows among conservatives.

Soros fund managers Scott Bessent and Stanley Druckenmiller donated $488,375 to the Governor’s so-called “soft money” fund, according to records provided by the Federal Elections Commission (FEC).

George Soros, who has spent billions of dollars creating and funding far-left organizations such as MoveOn.org, ACORN, and countless pro-amnesty organizations. After donating countless amounts of money to Congressional Democrats, Soros just handed a pro-Hillary Clinton PAC $8 million.

Glenn Beck is reporting Kasich has taken $700,000 from Soros, through PACs to keep Trump from gaining delegate support and force a contested convention. However his advertising is targeted at Cruz.

Apparently John Kasich will take money from anyone. After finding his campaign unable to finance ads in Utah, Kasich finally got bankrolled $700,000 to keep going — courtesy of none other than George Soros. According to Kasich, he’s just trying to keep Trump below 15 percent in Utah. “Well, Trump is at 10 percent. He’s not at 15 percent; he’s at 10 percent,” Glenn said Monday on The Glenn Beck Program. “And why, Kasich, are your ads aimed at Cruz?” That’s a very good question. Another is why would George Soros would give money to a Republican presidential candidate. As usual, Soros is using his money to rig a preferred outcome — and that preference is not likely to be stopping Donald Trump. “If that was what you were trying to do, you would fund Cruz, you wouldn’t fund Kasich,” Glenn said. “You would fund the guy who actually has a chance of doing it.” Glenn also shared some behind-the-scenes intel on why Kasich is staying in the race. “No matter what happens, he’s not getting out because he thinks that he’s Abraham Lincoln,” Glenn said.

And RedState is suggesting that something a bit more nefarious than just funding Kasich is going on. Is it directed at Cruz, … to cut him off at the knees? Is it all a ploy to pull Trump in and ‘make deals?’

Only five other entities have contributed more to the Kasich-linked New Day for America Political Action Committee than Soros Fund Management.

Now –like the Church Lady might ask– “Why would that be, hmmm?” Not that it really matters, mind you, but George Soros recently wrote a second check to John Kasich for $115,000, bringing his total Kasich Philanthropy to over $210,000.

Read the rest at Daily Headlines…

 

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