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Exposing the Democratic Spam Machine: How a Consulting Firm Profited from Fundraising PACs

By

CharlesW

10mo ago· 8 min readenInsight

Summary

The article investigates the fundraising tactics of a consulting firm linked to Democratic spam PACs, revealing that while the firm extracted $282 million, only $11 million reached actual campaigns. The piece critiques the effectiveness and ethics of these aggressive fundraising methods.

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The digital deluge is a familiar annoyance for anyone on a Democratic fundraising list.
The fundraising model is not a brutally effective tool for the party.
The main rationale offered for this fundraising frenzy is that it's a necessary evil.
An analysis of the official FEC filings tells a very different story.
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How a single consulting firm extracted $282 million from a network of spam PACs while delivering just $11 million to actual campaigns.

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