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The flood of cash into Vice President Harris’s campaign has ripened conditions for “scam PACs,” political committees that say they are raising money for candidates or causes but in reality ...
From unmarked strip-mall offices in small-town Alabama, the calls go out across the United States, meant to talk people into giving money for heart-tugging causes like helping breast cancer ...
But it took persistent action on my part to get to that point. Here's a quick explanation of why you, too, might find yourself besieged by political texts and what you can do about them. How ...
Credo Super PAC – Washington, D.C. (part of Working Assets group) Demand Progress – Washington, D.C. Demos Action PAC – New York, NY; Liberty For All Political Action Committee – Austin, TX; Lyndon LaRouche PAC (LaRouchePAC) – Leesburg, VA; Our Principles PAC – Alexandria, VA; Youth Political Awareness PAC - San Diego, CA ...
ActBlue [1] is an American Democratic Party political action committee (PAC) and fundraising platform founded in 2004. ActBlue is a major part of the Democratic Party's fundraising infrastructure. ActBlue is a major part of the Democratic Party's fundraising infrastructure.
American Majority Action is a conservative 501(c)(4) non-profit political action organization which focuses on voter education and mobilization efforts. [1]Founded in August 2010, American Majority Action is affiliated with American Majority, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that identifies and trains grassroots candidates and activists for local and state campaigns.
The latest scam is claiming that adults over the age of 51 can get a spending card through certain government programs. However, no programs exist and Social Security benefits are limited to ...
U.S. Senator Jim DeMint founded Senate Conservatives Fund during summer 2008. [1]In 2010, SCF raised $9.3 million, supporting successful Senate candidates Mike Lee of Utah (who defeated incumbent Republican Sen. Bob Bennett in a Republican primary [2]), Rand Paul of Kentucky, Marco Rubio of Florida, [3] Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, [3] and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. [4]