Google ‘interfered’ 41 times during the last four election cycles to help Democrats, a report by the Media Research Center (MRC) reveals. The Big Tech behemoth “utilized its power to help push to electoral victory the most liberal candidates… while targeting their opponents for censorship,” the report asserts.
Google demonstrated blatant bias in favor of Democratic candidates in the past four presidential elections, directing its influence to favor the most liberal contenders, according to the report. The report alleges that Google also targeted its opponents for censorship.
In 2008, Google showed support for then-Sen. Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton by suppressing pro-Clinton search results, while in 2012, Google allegedly favored Obama over Mitt Romney.
The MRC report quoted Dr. Robert Epstein, who suggested that Google may have “shifted at least 2.5 million votes” to Clinton in her run against Trump through their search algorithms.
The report also claimed that in 2020, Google disabled Tulsi Gabbard’s Ads account “just as she became the most searched candidate following the first Democratic Party primary debate” and suppressed news sources critical of Joe Biden. Moreover, it criticized Google for alleged left-leaning bias impacting the 2022 Georgia Senate race between Democrat Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker, during which it “favored [the] incumbent” Warnock “in the swing precinct where greater proportions of undecided voters likely reside.”
Google denies the allegations, however, the tech giant has repeatedly faced criticism for favoring one political side. On Monday, it was reported that Google and Apple were blocking access to right-wing activist Tommy Robinson’s Telegram channel.