Illustration of IBEW political donations favoring Democrats over Republicans from 2017-2024
Illustration of IBEW political donations favoring Democrats over Republicans from 2017-2024
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Un informe de vigilancia alega que las donaciones políticas del IBEW favorecieron abrumadoramente a los demócratas entre 2017 y 2024

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Un informe difundido por la American Accountability Foundation, de tendencia conservadora, señala que la International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers destinó la gran mayoría de sus contribuciones políticas declaradas a los demócratas entre 2017 y 2024, además de señalar gastos del sindicato que calificó como excesivos. Las recomendaciones electorales de 2024 del sindicato y las declaraciones públicas de su presidente muestran que la organización se ha alineado con los candidatos demócratas a nivel nacional, incluso cuando muchos miembros del sindicato a nivel nacional han apoyado a los republicanos en elecciones recientes.

La American Accountability Foundation (AAF) declaró haber revisado las declaraciones federales de los sindicatos laborales y concluyó que la International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) gastó 222.000 dólares en actividades políticas entre 2017 y 2024, sin que nada de ese total fuera destinado a grupos republicanos. (dailywire.com)

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