A Major Democrat Left Jaws on the Floor with this Play

Everyone knew this Democrat was far to the Left.

But no one expected him to partner with an organization with such a liberal agenda.

Now, folks are asking whether he’ll run for office again, and whether he’ll decide to conceal this move.

Perriello Accepts Executive Job with Liberal Billionaire George Soros

Democrat Tom Perriello, the former Congressman who made a run for governor of Virginia, just accepted a major position from George Soros

Perriello will become the liberal billionaire’s next Executive Director of U.S. Programs for the Open Society Foundations.

The Open Society is a group of organizations started by George Soros to instigate Left-Wing policy change around the world.

You see, George Soros is exorbitantly wealthy.

He’s currently valued at eight billion dollars.

And has funded his Open Society with $32 billion.

The Foundations are Soros’ vehicle for his personal agenda.

He has dedicated his life and fortune to pushing a Far-Left agenda that promotes open borders, abortion, hate speech laws, and special rights for small groups that hold back the population as a whole.

The issue is, the Open Society is extremely protective about how it spends its money.

The Open Society also donates millions of dollars to the Tide Foundation — a group dedicated to funneling money anonymously to fringe Left-Wing organizations.

Fortunately, some of Soros’ money can be traced.

Here’s a small sample of the causes that Soros and his foundation have had a known hand in financing over the years:

But the fact that Perriello joined such a Leftist driven organization shouldn’t come as a surprise.

During his 2017 campaign for governor Perriello received half a million dollars from George Soros and a further $175,000 from Soros’ children for a grand total of $675,000.

This “I’ll scratch your back, you scratch mine” relationship forces a difficult question.

If Perriello runs for office again and wins, will his full focus rest on serving the people of Virginia?

Let us know what you think in the comments section below.

 

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