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2004/10/17-18 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:34171 Activity:nil
10/16   Super Rich Step Into Political Vacuum
        http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38722-2004Oct16.html
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All RSS Feeds Super Rich Step Into Political Vacuum McCain-Feingold Paved Way for 527s By James V Grimaldi and Thomas B Edsall Washington Post Staff Writers Sunday, October 17, 2004; Page A01 This was going to be the year -- thanks to the 2002 campaign finance law -- when big money lost its influence in American politics. But if the election comes down to which presidential candidate is better at getting supporters to the polls, the huge donations of a handful of w ealthy liberals named Linda Pritzker, Stephen L Bing, Peter B Lewis an d George Soros could determine the outcome. Together, they have given mo re than $26 million to help finance the most extensive get-out-the vote operation in history, the goal of which is to make John F Kerry preside nt. Sign Up Now The recipient of the largess, America Coming Together (ACT), is one of th e so-called 527 organizations playing a crucial role in the presidential campaign. Named after a section of the tax code, the 527 groups are doi ng much of the advertising and field work traditionally left to party or ganizations. This election year, the groups have become the main way for the wealthy t o affect events. Six of the top 10 donors to 527 groups are billionaires , and all are on Forbes magazine's list of richest Americans. Eight doll ars out of every $10 collected from individuals by Democratic-leaning 52 7 groups have come from donors who have given at least $250,000 each, ac cording to an analysis by The Washington Post of data on 527 donations m aintained by Center for Public Integrity. Until recently, virtually all the money going to 527s went to Democratic groups. But in the last few months, Republicans have balanced the equati on, collecting $1 out of every $3 raised through such groups as the Swif t Boat Veterans for Truth, according to the Center for Public Integrity. Their donors have followed the same pattern as the Democratic ones: $9 out of every $10 collected by the GOP groups have come from people who h ave given more than $250,000 each, according to the latest data availabl e from the Internal Revenue Service. In the most recent filings of 527s to the IRS for the third quarter of 20 04, pro-Republican groups outraised their Democratic counterparts $628 million to $365 million, including organizations financing both televis ion ads and get-out-the-vote activities. and A Jerrold Perenc hio, both top Bush fundraisers known as "Rangers." They were quickly fol lowed by other Rangers such as Alexander G Spanos, $5 million, and Dawn Arnall, $5 million. These big donors have stepped into the vacuum created by the continuing c ontroversy over the role of the 527s. 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