President
Obama is looking to convert his campaign apparatus into a community organizing
machine to win the hearts and minds of Americans that his radical Far Left
agenda is what’s good for the country!
President Obama’s political team
is fanning out across the country in pursuit of an ambitious goal: raising $50
million to convert his re-election campaign into a powerhouse national advocacy
network, a sum that would rank the new group as one of Washington’s biggest
lobbying operations.
In private meetings and
phone calls, Mr. Obama’s aides have made clear that the new organization will
rely heavily on a small number of deep-pocketed donors, not unlike the “super PACs” whose influence on
political campaigns Mr. Obama once deplored.
At least half of the
group’s budget will come from a select group of donors who will each contribute
or raise $500,000 or more, according to donors and strategists involved in the
effort.
Unlike a presidential
campaign, Organizing for Action has been set up as a tax-exempt “social welfare
group.” That means it is not bound by federal contribution limits, laws that
bar White House officials from soliciting contributions, or the stringent
reporting requirements for campaigns. In their place, the new group will
self-regulate.
Officials said it would
voluntarily disclose the names of large donors every few months and would not
ask administration personnel to solicit money, though Obama aides will probably
appear at some events.
The goal is to harness those resources in support of Mr. Obama’s second-term policy priorities, including efforts to curb gun violence and climate change and overhaul immigration procedures. Those efforts began Friday, when thousands of Obama supporters were deployed through more than 80 Congressional districts around the country to rally outside lawmakers’ offices, hold vigils and bombard Congress with e-mails and phone calls urging members to support stricter background checks for gun buyers.
“There are wins we can have on guns and immigration,” Jon Carson, the group’s new executive director, told prospective donors on a conference call on Wednesday, according to people who participated. “We have to change the conventional wisdom on those issues.”
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