James O’Keefe: Google Exec Says ‘Big Tech, Big Companies’ Are ‘Coordinating’ to Help Kamala Harris Win

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James O’Keefe claims that Google Growth Strategist Dakota Leazer told an undercover journalist with O’Keefe Media Group, that there is “a coordinated effort by Big Tech and big companies” to help Vice President Kamala Harris to win the 2024 election and “be our next CEO,” adding that it is “most profitable” for Google when Americans are in “crisis” and “fearful” of “some impending sense of doom” and that “democracy is going to end.

“Google was essentially promoting through its ads, like, rhetoric that was very pro-Kamala, and it seemed to link out to legitimate news publication sites,” Leazer added. “It would seem like it was an ad for PBS, but it was really an ad for the Kamala campaign or whatever.” “Not completely, but it’s like you go to Google, they’re reorienting the search engine such that Kamala is more favored,” he added.

“I feel like it’s a coordinated effort by billionaires at the top who want Kamala to be our next CEO,” he said. “But I don’t think there’s a chance that she wins.” “I think whatever demographic is most fearful is going to be most profitable,” Leazer said. “And I think right now the left is more fearful than the right is.”

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