
Attack Vector 6: Financial Influence
Campaign Finance
The campaign finance findings examine how money flowing through nominally lawful channels reshaped the 2020 electoral landscape, not only through candidate committees and PACs but by funding election‑adjacent operations that functioned as de facto partisan infrastructure. In particular, the report focuses on how large, often opaque funding streams—amplified by small‑dollar platforms and dark‑money conduits—financed programs that altered on‑the‑ground election administration (including drop‑box deployment, mail‑ballot processing, and voter‑contact ecosystems) in ways that materially advantaged one side.
This subsection reviews anomalous small‑donor patterns, the scale and routing of high‑volume contributions, and the downstream use of those funds to underwrite NGOs and grant programs that directly influenced election operations in key states. It assesses whether these flows complied with federal campaign‑finance and foreign‑contribution prohibitions, and whether privately financed changes to election infrastructure should be treated as regulated in‑kind contributions and potential national‑security risks rather than as neutral civic philanthropy.
Campaign Finance Findings
