Soros clan pours New York cash into two Democrat state House campaigns in Alaska

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Rep. Maxine Dibert of Fairbanks, a Democrat running for reelection to the Alaska House, has friends in high places in New York City. Her financial filings at the Alaska Public Offices Commission shows that Jonathan Soros, son of the marxist billionaire George Soros, is a donor to her campaign. So is Jonathan’s wife, Jennifer.

Jonathan Soros is already prominent donor to Democrats, but usually the Soros money is laundered through organizations that he and his father control, such as the Sixteen Thirty Fund, Tides Foundation, and MoveOn, as well as other funds.

George Soros, is the notorious Democratic mega-donor who founded the Open Society Foundations. Jonathan is now taking over the family influence-peddling business, as the elder Soros is now 94 years old.

Read here about how Jonathan Soros contributed $2 million to take control of the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office this year through the PAC for America’s Future Pennsylvania. Jonathan Soros also contributed $4,000 individually in cash, as did his wife Jennifer Allen Soros, to the campaign of Eugene DePasquale, the pro-crime candidate for AG.

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Maxine Dibert is not the only candidate to get direct contributions from the Soros family. Robyn Burke, running to unseat Rep. Thomas Baker in Utqiagvik, received $1,000 in combined donations from Jonathan and Jennifer Soros.

Jonathan Soros is the founder of the Friends of Democracy PAC, which merged into Every Voice, a notorious political action group that is pushing to end the electoral college and that is known for its outright lies and nastiness in political ads.

It’s not the first year that Jonathan Soros has bankrolled a Democrat candidate in Alaska. In 2022, he and his wife contributed $2,500 each to the gubernatorial campaign of Democrat Les Gara, who lost to Gov. Mike Dunleavy.

The Soros network of organizations is very active in Alaska, funding campaigns and climate change groups. Soros is backing Rep.. Mary Peltola through donations to shadow groups such as the one called “Vote Alaska Before Party.” But a Soros writing personal checks directly to candidates is a new development in Alaska politics.

Running against Dibert is former Rep. Bart LeBon, a Republican who lost the seat to Dibert in 2022.

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