STUNNING REPORT! Top Email Service Providers Tossed GOP Candidates’ Emails Into Spam Folder During Election


STUNNING REPORT! Top Email Service Providers Tossed GOP Candidates’ Emails Into Spam Folder During Election

Jim Hoft
by Jim Hoft
December 30, 2018

It is common knowledge that Facebook and Twitter censor conservative content and conservative publishers and treat conservative-populist Americans like second-class citizens.

Facebook has been shutting down traffic to conservative websites since the 2016 election.

The Gateway Pundit’s Cristina Laila was recently notified by Twitter that an old tweet she posted violated Pakistani law.

Facebook eliminated at least 1.5 billion links to conservative articles since 2017.  If you add additional websites like The Gateway Pundit, Infowars, Young Cons, Right Wing News, etc. the number tops 2 billion easy.  It is Facebook’s gift to the Democrat Party. Facebook will never allow conservatives to use their platform as a channel of free expression.

This weekend Christian leader Franklin Graham was suspended by Facebook for a 2016 Facebook post.

And now this…

A recent report by imge. found that top US email service providers were sending emails from Republican candidates to the spam folder.

Gmail, Yahoo and AOL.com were all sending emails from GOP candidates directly to the spam folder.

100% Fed Up has the details from this shocking report.

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