We have established paper trail in my state on $60K of PP money that went to campaigns as well. They never account for funds in a way that would disallow "plausible deniability."
Note - the disruptor who asks the question is a new member and his screenname reversed is "knee jerk right winger." They all think they are so clever, don't they?
I can't swear to this, but I believe these Foundations can spend up to 5% of their money toward political activities. I also believe that TECHNICALLY, it's not political, but issue ads as long as it specifically isn't a candidate being endorsed. The NAAC[ommunist]P did the same crap.
It's like Andrew McKelvey with his Monster.com anti-2nd amendment group.
There's so many campaign finance laws out there, it's hard to keep track.