(September 23, 2006 -- 09:00 AM EDT)
Take for instance "
http://softervoices.org">Softer Voices," a 527 group supporting Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) in his re-election
against Bob Casey. Until this past week, the contact person and custodian of records for Softer Voices--the person who signed their IRS filings--was Cleta Mitchell, a partner at the DC firm of Foley & Lardner LLP and . . . wait for it . . . legal counsel to the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
All of Softer Voices's contributions so far in 2006 came this past week, with $650,000 raised from just two contributors. The group turned around and spent more than $750,000, all of it on the Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race, according to the group's FEC filing. In between the recipt of the contributions and the ad buy, the group filed an amended IRS report in which Cleta Mitchell is no longer listed as contact person for the group.
You may recall the controversy that erupted in the 2004 elections when it was learned that GOP power lawyer Ben Ginsberg was representing both the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign and Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. Ginsberg resigned from the Bush campaign, but his firm, Patton Boggs, still represents the Swift Boaters, collecting more than $275,000 in fees from the group since June 2005. Meanwhile, according to his bio, Ginsberg represents the RNC, NRSC, NRCC and the Republican Governors Association.
As I said, these are very fine legal distinctions.
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/009933.php (September 23, 2006 -- 07:17 AM EDT)
Bob J. Perry is no longer the sole financial backer of the
Economic Freedom Fund, the 527 group that reunites the Swift Boat crowd and is making a splash this year with hard-hitting ads and pernicious
robo-calls in key congressional races.
It appears another GOP financial heavyweight is getting in on the fun. Carl H. Lindner, part owner of the Cincinnati Reds and
No. 133 on the Forbes 400 list of richest Americans, has ponied up
$50,000 to EFF. More precisely, EFF has recorded a $50,000 donation from the same address as Lindner uses in other
FEC reports. For whatever reason, the FEC website is not showing the names of EFF's most recent contributors, just their addresses.
A mere $50,000 is a small fraction of the
$5 million Perry has contributed to the group, but it suggests other big-money Republican donors may be climbing aboard Swift Boat 2.0. Lindner's contributions to President Bush's 2004 re-election campaign qualified him as a "
Ranger."
EFF's most recent filings show it spending another $120,000
against John Barrow (D-GA); $105,000
against Alan Mollohan (D-WV); and $75,000
against Jim Marshall (D-GA). This is in addition to several hundred thouand dollars already spent by EFF collectively in those districts.
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