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Faux Tea Party Groups Enrich Vendors, Waste Donor Dollars
Media Trackers ^ | August 29, 2016 | Brian Sikma

Posted on 08/31/2016 7:26:57 AM PDT by Sideshow Bob

When Dan Backer sets up a conservative group, rest assured that high priced vendors and consultants are about to make a boatload of money off of unsuspecting donors. Far from being a true believer intent on building up conservative ideas and conservative candidates, Backer uses a vast array of allegedly conservative organizations to beg money from donors and then use the majority of those funds to line the pockets of well connected insiders.

Operating out of his firm’s office in Alexandria, Virginia, Backer has established himself as the king of the “scam PAC,” a type of political group that promises to deliver great results to donors, but ends up rolling proceeds into bigger fundraising efforts and hefty consulting fees. Only a fraction of the money raised ends up supporting actual political candidates or political efforts.

Backer has managed to create or serve as treasurer to at least 39 different campaign committees and independent expenditure groups registered with the Federal Election Commission since 2010. His firm, DB Capitol Strategies, boasts of being a one-stop shop for campaign finance regulatory compliance.

A review of just five of the most active of Backer’s groups reveals an astonishing amount of money going to vendors and very little going to actual political efforts. Notable groups that are run by Backer include Tea Party Forward, The Tea Party Leadership Fund, Great America PAC, Conservative Action Fund and Stop Hillary PAC – which has so far not managed to succeed.

Founded in February of 2016 according to FEC records, Tea Party Forward claims it is about:

“[R]eforming all political parties and government so that the core principles of our Founding Fathers become, once again, the foundation upon which America stands. Please help save freedom by donating to the movement below if you are able. [sic]”

Candidates endorsed by Tea Party Forward include stalwarts like Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), and crackpot pro-Trump longshots like Paul Nehlen (who has since lost his primary challenge against Speaker Paul Ryan in Wisconsin’s 1st District).

Since its launch, Tea Party Forward has raised $137,477 in contributions (excluding transfers from other organizations) but has only spent $28,365 on election efforts. That means close to 80 cents out of every dollar given by donors is spent on overhead unrelated to actually winning elections for endorsed candidates.

The group did spend over $15,000 on list rentals from Campaign Solutions, $6,000 on strategic consulting by the Noric Group and $28,053.31 on automated phone calls from various vendors.

The Tea Party Leadership Fund has slightly different graphics on its website, but its plea for money is identical to that of Tea Party Forward. What’s more, both groups share the same office address and, of course, the same treasurer, Dan Backer. As an older organization, the Tea Party Leadership Fund has raised nearly $1.02 million since January 2015. But only $98,364 of that total has been spent on candidate efforts. Just over 90% of the organization’s donations have gone to fund overhead costs.

Over this election cycle, Tea Party Leadership Fund paid $205,208 to Strategic Fundraising, a now defunct telemarketing firm based in Minnesota, $195,983.07 to Virginia-based Campaign Solutions for “advocacy and online services,” and $148,529.34 to Allegiance Direct LLC for direct mail services. Former Congressman Paul Broun (R-GA) was paid $4,000 by the organization just months before announcing he was going to run for re-election. He was ultimately endorsed by the organization during his failed campaign.

Great America PAC, which exists solely to support the candidacy of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and was founded during the primary race, has a better track record of actually supporting the candidate it was founded to assist. As such, it is a bit of an aberration in the Backer constellation. FEC records indicate that the group has raised $7.56 million this cycle from donors and other committees, and has spent $5.9 million on efforts to elect Trump.

The Conservative Action Fund asks people to donate if they are “tired of liberals in Washington eroding our freedoms with more government ‘solutions’.” So far this year the organization has raised $239,694.00 from individual donors, but under the guidance of Backer has spent only $59,690 on actual campaign expenses and efforts. The rest has, predictably, gone to overhead.

Stop Hillary PAC, whose job appears to be much harder now thanks to the “success” of the Great America PAC, has raised $1.6 million this cycle, and has spent about $483,581 on election efforts. The organization has been a veritable goldmine for vendors like Campaign Solutions, however, which has made $698,372.48 in fees. Online advertising firm CD, Inc. has made $69,531.51 from the group while Strategic Fundraising, Inc. and Rainmaker Consulting have together made $104,565.16 in fees from the entity.

Posing as part news source and part grassroots lobbying group, Constitutional Rights PAC has raised $215,904 this election cycle, but according to FEC records has spent none of that money on federal election activities beyond organizational overhead. At least some of what the organization has done, however, has involved television production, because records show the group paid Rapid Response Television, a Texas-based firm, $98,162 for “media.” Political Media, Inc., which is based in Washington, D.C., has been paid at least $76,000 for email fundraising efforts while four companies – Client First Consulting Group, MDS Communications, Oxford Communications, and Infocision Management Corporation – have been paid nearly $10,000 for telemarketing calls.

In a shameless ploy to cloak his fundraising efforts in patriotism, Backer has formed Special Operations Speaks PAC, which raises money to – ostensibly – support candidates who favor a strong national defense. “We, as veterans and supporters of the Special Operations communities are committed to identifying and combatting the internal and external threats to the sovereignty of the United States of America,” the PAC’s mission statement declares.

Raising money under the guise of supporting the military turns out to be pretty profitable, with FEC records showing that Backer has used Special Operations Speaks to gross $892,162 since January of 2015. Of that sum, only $7,340 has been spent on actual independent expenditure efforts. Backer has paid a trio of businesses – Nova List Company, Sunrise Data Service, and HSP Direct – all located at 20130 Lakeview Center Plaza Ste. 300 in Ashburn, Virginia – a total of $179,709 for donor data and “creative” and “management” services. Political Media Inc. has been paid $63,744 so far this election cycle to do email work for the front group. Donor Bureau, an Arlington-based list management company that is widely used by right-of-center groups, has made $10,150 from multiple transactions with Backer through the PAC.

Just when donors will catch on to Backer’s scheme likely depends on how well-informed donors become about the organizations asking for their money. Until donors get skeptical and look for results and not just agreeable rhetoric, Backer and those like him will continue to bilk the center-right of valuable cash that could be spent by legitimate groups actually supporting conservative candidates.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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Sadly, too many FReepers have been fleeced by Dan Backer and these scamPACs.
1 posted on 08/31/2016 7:26:57 AM PDT by Sideshow Bob
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To: Sideshow Bob

[Candidates endorsed by Tea Party Forward include stalwarts like Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), and crackpot pro-Trump longshots like Paul Nehlen (who has since lost his primary challenge against Speaker Paul Ryan in Wisconsin’s 1st District).]


2 posted on 08/31/2016 7:31:23 AM PDT by headstamp 2 (Fear is the mind killer.)
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To: Sideshow Bob

So glad I send all of my donations directly to the Candidates’ websites. It’s more work to be familiar with the candidates, but at least you really are helping the right people.


3 posted on 08/31/2016 7:39:44 AM PDT by gspurlock (http://www.backyardfence.wordpress.com)
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Exactly right. I remember back when the Tea Party thing started there were several of us on FR who thought the smartest thing the Democrat Party and Soros could do would be to start a bunch of false-front “TP” groups and funnel the money into Move On and other liberal outfits.


4 posted on 08/31/2016 7:42:26 AM PDT by bigbob (The Hillary indictment will have to come from us.)
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To: Sideshow Bob
Since its launch, Tea Party Forward has raised $137,477 in contributions (excluding transfers from other organizations) but has only spent $28,365 on election efforts. That means close to 80 cents out of every dollar given by donors is spent on overhead unrelated to actually winning elections for endorsed candidates.

I hate guys like this. He's a fraud and should be in jail.

But even with this dismal record...he's still spending twice the percentage of what he takes in on actual campaigns than the Clinton Foundation spent on it's charities.

5 posted on 08/31/2016 7:45:40 AM PDT by pgkdan (The Silent Majority Stands With TRUMP!)
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To: Sideshow Bob

A long time ago when I joined FR, it was obvious that a lot of faux conservatives were asking for money and like left wing faux charities never did anything.

Look at the GOPe vermin in DC/? pretending to be conservatives on tv/radio and in print. Trump has outed many of these phonies.


6 posted on 08/31/2016 7:47:03 AM PDT by Grampa Dave ((My passion for freedom is stronger than that of the Democrats whose obsession is to enslave me.))
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To: Sideshow Bob

Bkmk


7 posted on 08/31/2016 7:56:34 AM PDT by sauropod (Beware the fury of a patient man. I've lost my patience!)
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To: Sideshow Bob

Sounds like a good idea.

How do I go about setting this up to target the left?


8 posted on 08/31/2016 8:08:15 AM PDT by fruser1
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To: gspurlock
So glad I send all of my donations directly to the Candidates’ websites. It’s more work to be familiar with the candidates, but at least you really are helping the right people.

Not necessarily. Any contributions made directly to Speaker Ryan's primary opponent Paul Nehlen still largely ended up in the pockets of Dan Backer - who served as Nehlen's campaign manager/treasurer - and the insider vendor groups to whom Backer directed Nehlen campaign funds (including vendors owned or controlled by Dan Backer).

As the article points out, Backer also managed 36 other candidates. There is a good chance that FReeper dollars have helped to make Backer's monthly luxury car payments.

9 posted on 08/31/2016 8:15:17 AM PDT by Sideshow Bob (I wish all the FReeper $$$ spent on Nehlen were spent helping elect Trump instead!)
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To: Sideshow Bob

Every time I look at some item on Amazon it flags me and offers to make a donation to “Tea Party Patriots”.

If Jeff Bezos is actually willing to make donations to them I figure it has to be some sort of a false-flag front group.


10 posted on 08/31/2016 8:46:24 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Sideshow Bob

It’s been our policy for seemingly ever to send to the candidate, never to any organization other than the candidate. Not even to the Republican Party.


11 posted on 08/31/2016 8:55:07 AM PDT by rockinqsranch (Dems, Libs, Socialists Call 'em what you will, they all have fairies livin' in their trees.)
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To: Buckeye McFrog
If Jeff Bezos is actually willing to make donations to them I figure it has to be some sort of a false-flag front group.

You think Bezos and Amazon are donating anything to anyone? Those ads are popping up on your computer because they are paid placements on the Amazon website, and they know enough about you to target you with specific advertising. Here is what Amazon says about those ads.
12 posted on 08/31/2016 9:14:29 AM PDT by drjimmy
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To: Sideshow Bob

That’s why “Trump” has been so much more effective as a focal point for voter anger than “Tea Party” - not really any opportunities for this kind of theft. No wonder they hate him. :)


13 posted on 08/31/2016 9:18:39 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: Sideshow Bob

Never trust anyone who claims to be a conservative and asks for money.

A few year ago I got a call asking for contributions for a group that claimed to be successful in getting “true conservative” candidates elected. The caller recited a polished sales talk about how great this group was.

When he got to the end and asked for a contribution I asked him to name the “true conservatives” his group worked to get elected.

He stammered and then got angry. He repeated how great his group was and said they are recognized by everyone in Washington as a great group. I asked again to name the “true conservatives” his group helped elect.

He got angrier but could not answer my question.

I told him to take my name off his list and never call me again. Then I hung up on him.


14 posted on 08/31/2016 10:13:25 AM PDT by detective
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