A mysterious group with no reported donors is targeting hardcore Republican voters with anti-Ted Cruz literature, encouraging Texans to waste their vote by voting for some random Libertarian.
Current Revolt has obtained a copy of one of the flyers sent to Hard R Republicans.
You know things are bad when even Libertarians are criticizing your failure to stop the immigrant invasion.
The group that sent the ads was not a candidate or the Libertarian Party, but something called Save Western Culture, and apparently those funding it are totally anonymous at this point.
NYPost:
The Save Western Culture PAC, which appears to be targeting the Maryland and Texas Senate races and at least a dozen equally close House contests, registered with the Federal Election Commission on Oct. 11.
Its late-stage FEC registration means that there is no public information available about its donors — and there very likely won’t be before the Nov. 5 election, further raising suspicions, including over whether it could be trying to siphon votes from GOP candidates.
All we know at this point is that a guy named Seth Martin is involved.
Martin is by far the worst Seth ever—right after Seth Altman, who is the #1 worst Seth in history.
The Post attempted to call Save Western Culture PAC’s listed treasurer, Seth Martin, but the number on the FEC file was no longer in service. Additionally, The Post reached out to the group’s email address on file, which had the username “Libertyordeath2024,” but didn’t receive a response.
Every year, the Libertarian Party becomes a little more irrelevant in the political arena. Though it seems that whoever is behind this PAC has decided to use the party to dilute Republican support.
FEC documents show that Save Western Culture PAC has used Zenith Strategy and Apex Growth Strategies to run these dilution ads against Senator Ted Cruz.
Early voting turnout for Republicans is decent right now and (actual) data genius, Derek Ryan, puts out a report showing such.
Democrat cities like Dallas are extending voting hours due to low turnout despite saying otherwise.
"We know that it's an important election, we're seeing really high turnout," said Heider Garcia, Dallas County Elections Administrator
Isn't Heider Garcia the guy who was involved in some shady election stuff last time?