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American Crossroads shared office space with American Action Network, a group that promotes “center-right policies.” [20] [failed verification] Crossroads Media is a media services company that serves American Crossroads. Crossroads Media is run by Michael Dubke and David Carney, and Dubke also runs the Black Rock Group political consulting ...
Anishinaabe tribal political organizations; Anti-Defamation League; Appeal for Courage; Appeal for Redress; Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth; Armenian American Political Action Committee; Armenian National Committee of America; Asian Wave Alliance; Association of Concerned Africa Scholars; Association of Mature American Citizens; Assyrian ...
HSBC North America Political Action Committee (H-PAC) – Mettawa, IL; Independent Community Bankers of America PAC – Washington, D.C. Investment Company Institute PAC (ICI PAC) – Washington, D.C. MasterCard Inc. Employees PAC – Purchase, NY; Morgan Stanley PAC – Washington, D.C. Sallie Mae PAC – Reston, VA
President Joe Biden arrives at a campaign rally in Manassas, Virginia, in January. The pro-Biden group Future Forward has said it plans to run the largest political advertising campaign by a Super ...
501(c)(4) nonprofits are able to spend money on campaign advertising without having to disclose donor information. A 2017 review article in Business and Politics found that anonymous political expenditures are associated with negative ads. The article found that conservatives are more likely than liberals to purchase negative advertising with ...
RepresentUs is a nonpartisan not-for-profit organization focused on ending political corruption in the United States. [8] [9] [10] Funded by donations and grants, it is run mostly by volunteers aligned in a grassroots organizing network, and it has brought in high-profile celebrities to advance its message.
Political ads are a form of political speech with a straightforward, essential task: to gain people's confidence and influence their vote, in the case of political campaign advertising.
501(c)(4) "social welfare", 501(c)(5) "labor unions", 501(c)(6) "chambers of commerce" unlike 501(c)(3) charitable organizations can participate in political campaigns and elections, as long as the organization's "primary purpose" is issue advocacy and not political advocacy and are not required to disclose their donors publicly.[31].