But the group’s tax records, provided to CNBC by Dave Armiak, a research director at the Center for Media and Democracy, show that Mitchell’s group entered 2023 with very little money left that could be used for those goals.
The Election Integrity Network raised just over $753,000 and spent about $746,000 in 2022, which left the organization with up to $24,298 in assets entering 2023.
Almost 70% of their funding in 2022 came from the Conservative Partnership Institute, a nonprofit group that’s led in part by former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, according to CPI’s tax records from that year.