There is public evidence that Daniel Lobo-Lewis works in Democratic political circles, but I could not verify that he is an employee of the Democratic Party itself.
What is publicly documented:
* Multiple news outlets describe him as a political consultant in Washington and co-founder of the Political Integrity Project.
* His organizationโs policy agendaโbanning congressional stock trading, restricting corporate PAC money, limiting the revolving door, and overturning Citizens Unitedโaligns more closely with positions commonly associated with reform-minded Democrats and progressives.
* Much of the media coverage involving him has been in the context of Democratic primaries and Democratic anti-corruption messaging.
On the other hand:
* The Political Integrity Project publicly says it aims to hold both parties accountable and work with whichever politicians support its reforms.
* I did not find evidence that Lobo-Lewis currently holds an official position with the Democratic National Committee (DNC), a state Democratic Party, or a Democratic elected officialโs staff.
So the most accurate characterization from available information is:
Daniel Lobo-Lewis appears to be a political consultant and reform advocate whose work is currently more connected to Democratic and progressive political networks than Republican ones, but I could not verify that he formally works for the Democratic Party.
If you want to determine whether https://t.co/tyoTpz14AS has a partisan bias, a more useful question may be who funds Political Integrity PAC and which candidates receive favorable scores. I can look into those details as well.
@RepShontelBrown That would mean they had probable cause to look into whether or not those people actually lived at the addresses on the voter rolls.
Scared they might find something, Ms. Brown?