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Wednesday, June 03, 2020

Election spending boosted by secret money tops $100M as IRS ends donor reporting rules

Political groups that don’t fully disclose their sources of funding have already spent more than $100 million to influence 2020 races, a figure that is sure to rise as “dark money” backed super PACsunload their unprecedented cash reserves.

Dark money groups such as political nonprofits that don’t disclose their donors have spent nearly $14 million to influence 2020 races, according to Federal Election Commission filings. “Grey money” outside groups that disclose a portion of their funding — such as super PACs that take money from shell companies or political nonprofits — have spent over $89 million.

By choosing to keep their donors secret, these groups leave voters in the dark as to exactly who is funding their political activities. Under a new Trump administration regulation, the Internal Revenue Service won’t know either.

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4 comments:

  1. PACs, with their unlimited access to unlimited donations by anonymous donors, are a slap in the face to the election system. This rings true from national, to state and even local elections.

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  2. Now we know who is financing the “riots” and “demonstrations”..

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  3. Our nation is out of control,elected officials not following laws or rules.

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