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EXCLUSIVE: Nadler’s Opponents Marked ‘Deceased’ On Democrat Database

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Congressman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) has been suspected of foul play against his opponents, Jonathan Herzog and Lindsey Boylan, but now there is new evidence suggesting that it is happening.

New information obtained by SaraACarter.com shows that Robert Atterbury, Rep. Nadler’s senior advisor, has allegedly marked Herzog and Boylan as “deceased” on NGP VAN, a privately-owned voter database and web hosting service provider used by the Democratic Party, Democratic campaigns and other non-profit organizations affiliated with the party.

“Nadler’s senior advisor Robert Atterbury has marked us as ‘deceased’ in NGP VAN, violating terms of service and potentially contributing to voter suppression,”  Said Jonathan Herzog

According to NGP VAN records, Herzog, 25, was marked as deceased by “R. Atterbury” on May 22, the same day Herzog trended on Twitter and forced the first televised debate in the history of New York’s 10th Congressional district. Boylan was also designated as deceased on the same day by “R. Attebury.”

“Nadler’s senior advisor Robert Atterbury has marked us as ‘deceased’ in NGP VAN, violating terms of service and potentially contributing to voter suppression,” Herzog told this reporter.

SaraACarter.com has reached out to Nadler’s campaign for a statement but has yet to respond to numerous emails, calls and voice messages. This story will be updated if the Congressman or his staff reply to our requests for comment.

Boylan and her team also spoke to SaraACarter.com about this situation.

“Any time someone is marked deceased, you can see the user who did so and the date they were marked deceased,” Boylan’s campaign field director told this reporter.

Her campaign followed up with NGP VAN to ask if other people had been marked deceased and they said Herzog.

“I intend to follow up with this from a legal standpoint after the primary. It represents the worst in our politics when people do this,” Lindsey Boylan told this reporter. “It’s either incredibly nefarious or incredibly stupid and I would love to know which Congressman Nadler’s staff would like to claim.”

Boylan says another issue in Washington, D.C. politics is that some Congressional staffers are also working on the campaigns of the representatives they work for.

“There were many other administrative markings that their staff could have put on that wouldn’t have meant that me and my staff are dead to the world,” Boylan added. “What Robert Atterbury did was make us dead, for all intents and purposes, and there are other things he could have done to eliminate us from universal mailing.”

New York’s primary is scheduled for June 23. A federal judge ordered the reinstatement of the state’s presidential primary, ruling that its cancelation was a violation of voters’ constitutional rights. Herzog and his mentor, Andrew Yang, joined in on the suit.

Moreover, Google is the one of the largest PAC contributors (along with Facebook and The Walt Disney Company, which owns ABC) to Rep. Nadler’s campaign. Google has contributed over $7,000 to his campaign.

Nadler, 72, currently serves as Chair of the House Judiciary Committee and has oversight over anti-trust enforcement and federal law enforcement. The U.S. Department of Justice is about to file an anti-trust lawsuit over Google’s monopoly of the $162 billion ad market.

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“If you Google my name or my attorney’s name (Jeff Kurzon) on a computer and hit the ‘news’ tab, click through the pages and you will see hundreds of remaining violent headlines improperly indexed to our names and Andrew Yang’s name,” said Herzog.

Kurzon was the lawyer in the federal lawsuit which won in the Southern District of New York and on appeal in the Second Circuit that restored New York’s Democratic presidential primary, which allowed Yang to get on the ballot.

Herzog added that they have evidence that “the same headlines persist across domains worldwide, including Europe, where the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies.”

According to his LinkedIn page, Atterbury has served on Rep. Nadler’s staff since March 2015.

New York’s 10th Congressional district, which includes neighborhoods in the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, among them the Upper West Side, Financial District, Midtown Manhattan, Greenwich Village, Tribeca and Borough Park, is an area that contains many small businesses, including restaurants, that have been hit hard by the economic fallout from the pandemic and lockdown orders.

Rep. Nadler is scheduled to participate in a televised debate against both Herzog and Boylan on Spectrum News NY1, which will air the evening of June 17.

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RFK Jr. announces lifelong Democrat, advocate of left-leaning causes, CA native as running mate

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced Tuesday that attorney and tech entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan will be his vice presidential running mate in the upcoming election. The Independent candidate announced his choice for the 38-year-old Oakland, California native by praising her insight into “how Big Tech uses AI to manipulate the public,” her athletic ability, and willingness to be a “partner” in a number of policy areas, including on securing the border.

Fox News writes that Shanahan is a philanthropist with a long history of donating to Democrat and left-leaning causes, including supporting President Biden in his 2020 election bid before switching to Kennedy when he launched his own run for the Democrat nomination last year.

She is the founder and president of Bia-Echo Foundation, a private firm that describes its mission as focused on “new frontiers in reproductive longevity & equality, criminal justice reform and a healthy & livable planet.”

Fox News reports Shanahan initially dropped her support for Kennedy after he decided to run as an independent, but later got behind him again by giving $4 million to the super PAC that boosted his candidacy with a John F. Kennedy-themed campaign ad that ran during the Super Bowl in February.

Shanahan also previously donated to Democrat presidential candidates Marianne Williamson and Pete Buttigieg during the 2020 presidential race, and threw more than $150,000 behind progressive Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon’s 2020 election bid.

Shanahan, a life-long Democrat, told the crowd that she was leaving the party.

“The Democratic Party is supposed to be the party of compassion. It is supposed to be the party of free speech, and most importantly, the party of the middle class and the American dream,” Shanahan said.

“While I know many Democrats still abide by those values…I do believe they’ve lost their way in their leadership,” she continued.

And she urged “disillusioned” Democrats and Republicans to support Kennedy’s independent White House bid.

 

 

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