Anonymous ID: b59305 Nov. 8, 2018, 8:49 a.m. No.3800858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0900 >>0927 >>1214 >>1242

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Conservative watchdog group accuses Democrats of illegally coordinating through voter data firm

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2015/02/20/conservative-watchdog-group-accuses-democrats-of-illegally-coordinating-through-voter-data-firm/?utm_term=.34be0b5d0f0e

 

A new conservative watchdog group filed a complaint this week with the Federal Election Commission against the private voter data firm Catalist and dozens of Democratic party and candidate committees, accusing them of operating “an illegal coordination scheme” that has allowed Democrats to instantly sync their voter information with that of independent groups.

 

The Washington-based Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust also alleged that Catalist – whose president is Harold Ickes, a longtime Democratic strategist and ally of Bill and Hillary Clinton – provides its data to candidates and parties below market rate, effectively making illegal in-kind contributions.

 

FACT’s executive director, Matthew G. Whitaker, said Catalist and its Democratic allies “have operated outside of the law” and called on the FEC to investigate.

 

>>Matthew G. Whitaker, said Catalist and its Democratic allies “have operated outside of the law” and called on the FEC to investigate.

 

“I expect that they will take this seriously and get some answers,” said Whitaker, a former U.S. attorney in Iowa who ran for the U.S. Senate there last year as a Republican.

 

Amy Weiss, a spokeswoman for Catalist, said in a statement that the complaint was “a politically-motivated filing without merit.”

 

It is common for parties and outside organizations to exchange voter lists. But Democratic party committees and allied interest groups do not conduct such exchanges close to an election, according to people familiar with the transactions. That’s because conveying non-public material related to a campaign’s activities through a common vendor could violate coordination rules.

 

In its complaint, FACT challenged that notion, citing passages in Sasha Issenberg's 2012 book "The Victory Lab" that described how Catalist enabled "seamless links" between President Obama's 2008 campaign and activist groups on the left.

Anonymous ID: b59305 Nov. 8, 2018, 8:59 a.m. No.3801023   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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It is an old article but I like to do that. If a new name comes up that we don't know much about. I do what I call an old dig on them. I filter the search results for anything before Trump was President.