2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders campaign 'honored' by $500K support from super-PAC [View all]BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)you, unlike me, failed to provide links to backup your claim. Like the link to the FEC website.
But even without it, I fully understand what kind of SuperPAC CtR is. But they are still considered a SuperPAC according to FEC regulations.
Thank you for proving me correct.
Thank you, also, for proving me correct that the National Nurses United is a SuperPAC, too. Much obliged.
As for my link to the Sunshine Foundation article by Josh Stewart that you claim I've misread, nowhere does it mention that Progressive Kick's donation was a refund. That's something you must've gotten from another post by another DUer on this subthread. So you're wrong. I didn't misread the article at my link. So I return the advice to you, TM99...read carefully before patting yourself on the back for being wrong.
To clarify this subthread's subject...by definition, an "independent expenditure only committee" (as my post highlights) IS a SuperPAC, but your fellow Sanders supporters were trying to make the case that it wasn't; that the National Nurses United SuperPAC is actually just a PAC. Thank you for proving me correct on this as well.
So go ahead and pat yourself on the back for being so indubitably wise as you agree with me and disagree with JonLeibowitz and passiveporcupine, both Sanders supporters, who are trying to make the case that Bernie's SuperPAC isn't a SuperPAC. They are wrong, you and I are correct.