Edgetho
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In obama's first run at the White House, remember when his Credit Card verifier broke and they just couldn't get it back working again no matter how they tried. Remember? And oh, how they tried
It was the verifier that stopped foreign, out-of-country, contributions from flowing in. It's required. It'd been fixed. Can't do it anymore. So.... They found another way
Check this out and tell me..... Are you as shocked, just shocked I tell you, as I am!??!
David Strom:
Will Kamala Harris accept the election interference or tell them to stand down?
I think we all know the answer.

It was the verifier that stopped foreign, out-of-country, contributions from flowing in. It's required. It'd been fixed. Can't do it anymore. So.... They found another way
Check this out and tell me..... Are you as shocked, just shocked I tell you, as I am!??!
UK's Leftwing Labour Party Now Paying Volunteers to Interfere in the US Elections
—Disinformation Expert Ace
Perfect:
David Atherton @DaveAtherton20
On LinkedIn Sophia Patel, who is Head of Operations at The @UKLabour Party, is advertising for Brits to help out supporting @KamalaHarris' campaign.
At best it is election interference & as someone who has some knowledge of the American visa system, illegal. You must be a bone fide work permit holder e.g. an H1, a permanent resident (Green Card holder) or a citizen to be involved.
CC U.S. Embassy London @USAinUK
@GOP
@NileGardiner
@RaheemKassam
@JackBMontgomery
David Strom:
The left is a transnationalist movement, and leftists around the world are deeply invested in the US presidential election. A return to Donald Trump's "America First" policies and victory for the MAGA movement will be a big blow, and Labour, in particular, has a lot to worry about because the US and other anglosphere politics tend to converge over time.
It would be a mistake to see what is going on as merely a battle between left and right; it's more a battle over nationalism versus transnationalism. A US move away from transnationalism will harm the world elite. Countries like Italy, Poland, Argentina, El Salvador, and other countries that have seen nationalist revivals will be very happy with a Trump victory; countries like the UK, France, Belgium, and Germany will certainly not.
Is the Labour election interference a move of desperation, or merely an example of how they see the elite as one big happy family without national borders?
Probably a lot of both. It may never have occurred to them that British party officials don't belong in US elections.
Will Kamala Harris accept the election interference or tell them to stand down?
I think we all know the answer.