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Karl Rove explains the George Soros effect on prosecutors and crime

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Published August 18, 2022

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Fox News contributor Karl Rove showed how mega-donor George Soros influences elections for prosecutor positions in key, crime-ridden cities Thursday on "Jesse Watters Primetime."

KARL ROVE: The crime thing gets people harder because increasingly our communities — whether it's Philadelphia with this nutty prosecutor there, in New York, which you just ran the footage — my city, my town, Austin, Texas. We had George Soros [who] came in and spent nearly $1 million in a Democratic primary to nominate a criminal defense attorney over a well-respected, longtime county attorney, Democrat, in the Democratic primary… Four out of the five largest counties in Texas today — think about this, Texas, a red state. 

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Four out of the five largest counties in Texas today — Harris County, Houston, Dallas, Bear County, San Antonio, and Travis County, Austin have prosecutors who were elected with George Soros money. 

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