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The Citizens Audit ^
Facts are facts. Look no further than the public record to uncover massive violations of Campaign Finance law by the Clinton Campaign and her Super PACs.
Be wary of any pro-Clinton comments you find on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Instagram, and elsewhere on the internet. The truth is that many of those comments are not authentic â the people behind those comments are being paid to make those posts.
The organization funding those comments is Correct the Record, a pro-Hillary Clinton Super PAC that has spent millions of dollars funding a digital task force to âpush-backâ and âcorrectâ Hillary Clintonâs record on social media.
Whatâs worse is that, even though Correct the Record is a Super PAC, they openly coordinate with Hilary Clintonâs presidential campaign.
The Super PAC claims it can legally coordinate with Clinton due to loopholes in our Campaign Finance laws.
The only problem is that the loopholes theyâre claiming are completely invalid. Correct the Record has provided well over $6 million worth of illegal in-kind contributions to the Clinton Campaign.
For those who donât know what an in-kind contribution is, weâve explained the concept in full here. Hereâs a summary:
An in-kind contribution is when a Super PAC does something at the behest of a Political Candidate.
Funding a digital task force to âcorrectâ dissenting voices is just a small portion of Correct the Recordâs activities.
Campaign Legal Center recently submitted an exhaustive 52-page FEC complaintdetailing the litany of publicly reported illegal in-kind contributions provided by the Super PAC. All of the examples listed below were funded and executed by Correct the Record at the request or suggestion of the Clinton Campaign:
Hereâs the bottom line: facts are facts. The Wikileaks emails, the Project Veritas tapes, and the Public Record are all telling the same story â the Clinton Campaign is blatantly violating campaign finance law by illegally coordinating with her Super PACs. Itâs practically undeniable at this point.
The validity of our Democracy is at risk when activities like this go ignored. How can anybody think itâs okay for a Super PAC to coordinate with a Political Campaign like this? When will enough be enough?
The Citizens Audit ^
Facts are facts. Look no further than the public record to uncover massive violations of Campaign Finance law by the Clinton Campaign and her Super PACs.
Be wary of any pro-Clinton comments you find on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Instagram, and elsewhere on the internet. The truth is that many of those comments are not authentic â the people behind those comments are being paid to make those posts.
The organization funding those comments is Correct the Record, a pro-Hillary Clinton Super PAC that has spent millions of dollars funding a digital task force to âpush-backâ and âcorrectâ Hillary Clintonâs record on social media.
Whatâs worse is that, even though Correct the Record is a Super PAC, they openly coordinate with Hilary Clintonâs presidential campaign.
The Super PAC claims it can legally coordinate with Clinton due to loopholes in our Campaign Finance laws.
The only problem is that the loopholes theyâre claiming are completely invalid. Correct the Record has provided well over $6 million worth of illegal in-kind contributions to the Clinton Campaign.
For those who donât know what an in-kind contribution is, weâve explained the concept in full here. Hereâs a summary:
An in-kind contribution is when a Super PAC does something at the behest of a Political Candidate.
- If a Political Candidate asks a Super PAC to complete a task,
- And the Super PAC spends money accomplishing that task,
- The money spent accomplishing that task is considered an in-kind contribution to the Political Candidate.
Funding a digital task force to âcorrectâ dissenting voices is just a small portion of Correct the Recordâs activities.
Campaign Legal Center recently submitted an exhaustive 52-page FEC complaintdetailing the litany of publicly reported illegal in-kind contributions provided by the Super PAC. All of the examples listed below were funded and executed by Correct the Record at the request or suggestion of the Clinton Campaign:
- Provided hundreds of thousands of dollars to fund âtalking-point tutorials and media-training classesâ for Clinton surrogates.
- Source: The Washington Post
- Contracted with an expert âwho specializes in coaching people for television interviewsâ to lead the on-camera media training.
- Source: The Washington Post
- Paidâtrackersâ to âdiscreetly record the public eventsâ of Clintonâs Democratic rivals, Bernie Sanders and Martin OâMalley.
- Source: MSNBC
- Paid staff to conduct âopposition researchâ and circulate research memos to reporters portraying Clintonâs primary opponent, Bernie Sanders, as âextremeâ.
- Source: The Huffington Post
- Paid staff to produce and circulate memos to reporters âdetailing Republicansâ stance on prescription drugsâ on the same day Clinton announced her health care policy.
- Source: TIME
- Produced videos to portray Clinton in a positive light for the âLetâs Talk Hillaryâ project, in addition to costs associated with pitching the video interviews to reporters, and the costs to launch a website to promote the project.
- Source: The Washington Post
- Staffed a â30-person war roomâ to defend Clinton during hearings before the House Select Committee on Benghazi, to blast reporters with â46 research-fueled press releases, fact-checks, reports, videos, and other multimedia releases during the hearing,â and to distribute a 140-page âopposition research book to a variety of media outlets that impugns the character of Republicans on the committeeâ.
- Source: The Associated Press
- Commissioned a private polling firm to conduct polls that showed Clinton winning a Democratic Debate in December.
- Source: Burlington Free Press
- Paid staff to contact reporters âby email and phone to offer âoff the recordâ story pitchesâ.
- Source: Burlington Free Press
- Paid staff to produce and circulate âa campaign adâ and other materials to state reporters ahead of the Democratic caucus in Nevada.
- Source: Latin Post
- $1 million in expenditures to fund âBarrier Breakers 2016â, a âdigital task forceâ to âengage in online messaging for Secretary Clintonâ.
- Source: Correct the Record
- Produced âa 40-minute videoâ highlighting Trumpâs âstruggles with the truth,â which was announced via a conference call with reporters.
- Source: The Washington Post
- Produced âa weekly roundup highlighting Trumpâs new lies, the false claims he has repeated, and the latest reports from The Washington Post and Politifact debunking his statementsâ.
- Source: Correct the Record
- Paid a consulting firm âto help oversee an aggressive surrogate booking program, connecting regional and national surrogates with radio and television news outlets across the country in support of Hillary Clintonâ.
- Source: Politico Playbook
- Produced and distributed âan extensive prebuttalâ memo to reporters in advance of a Trump speech, followed by âpeppering reportersâ inboxes with emails at the rate of about one every four minutes during the time Trump was speakingâ.
- Source: Politico
- Paid staff to âdevelop relationships with Republicansâ and âsleuth out confidential information from the Trump campaign,â and to distribute that information to reporters.
- Source: Politico
- Paid for professional media production, travel expenses, and personnel time to create âa video testimonial series featuring women and men telling stories about those taken advantage of, offended by, or otherwise hurt by Donald Trump,â and to create a new website to house those videos.
- Source: Politico Playbook
Hereâs the bottom line: facts are facts. The Wikileaks emails, the Project Veritas tapes, and the Public Record are all telling the same story â the Clinton Campaign is blatantly violating campaign finance law by illegally coordinating with her Super PACs. Itâs practically undeniable at this point.
The validity of our Democracy is at risk when activities like this go ignored. How can anybody think itâs okay for a Super PAC to coordinate with a Political Campaign like this? When will enough be enough?