U.S. media: high-tech people donate 12 times more to the Democratic Party than the Republican Party

According to a report released recently by the Internet Accountability Project IAP, employees of large technology companies and the political action committees responsible for political contributions to each company donated more than 12 times more to Democrats than Republicans in 2020, for example: employees of Facebook (Facebook) and Twitter (Twitter) raised more than 5.5 million dollars, while the amount donated to the Republican Party is less than $435,000, a ratio of 12 to 1.

In terms of percentages, the Democratic Committee received 97.39 percent of the total contributions, while the Republicans received only 2.61 percent, the report said. Even Twitter employees didn’t give a penny of their political contributions to the House Oversight Committee to the Republicans.

According to reports, the tech giant’s cooperation with the Democratic Party has never gone unnoticed. Previously, Rep. Cuomo, a Republican member of the House Oversight Committee, accused “Democrats and their big tech allies” of using the Jan. 6 incident at the Capitol to silence conservative people, and Facebook and Twitter quickly used the incident to ban former President Trump from speaking out on their platforms.

These big tech companies, who also saw their competitor Parler, an advocate of free speech, as a ‘threat’ to their position, joined forces with Amazon to single-handedly destroy Parler,” said Davis, founder and president of the Internet Accountability Project. “

Davis said, “Why would congressional Democrats on the House Oversight Committee want to investigate Parler in a high profile way? That’s just a way to make more money.” “Let me give you an example, AOC (far-left Democratic Congressman) alone received a total of $36,346 in contributions in 2020, while all the other Republicans on the House Oversight Committee received less than $2,000 in total.”