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Arabella Advisors: The most powerful left-wing dark money network in America expands operations

Por: Fox News Politics October 17, 2022

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This is the first part of a Fox News Digital series about the Arabella Advisors-managed dark money network.The firm overlooking America's largest liberal dark money network is expanding its operations as it experiences skyrocketing cash flows, which include billions of dollars raised and poured into progressive causes and initiatives across the country in recent years.Arabella Advisors, a Washington, D.C., consulting firm that manages four... + full article



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