DNC Chair Moves to Confront Corporate and Dark Money in 2028 Primaries
Here is the new resolution from DNC Chair Ken Martin targeting unlimited corporate spending and dark money, starting with the 2028 presidential primary.
Here is the new resolution from DNC Chair Ken Martin targeting unlimited corporate spending and dark money, starting with the 2028 presidential primary.
At least a half-dozen DNC members who will be voting on the next party chair work in corporate influence roles, a Sludge review of a newly-leaked list finds.
With the race for DNC chair underway, we spoke with reform-minded DNC members on banning “dark money” in Democratic primaries and ways for the party to reconnect with voters.
Trump and the RNC have a far larger legal fund than their Democratic counterpart, though the Harris campaign will likely end the election with more cash on hand.
Three billionaires pumped $218.8 million into three pro-Trump super PACs in the third quarter.
Bully Pulpit International touts its reputation rehab and policy change services for companies like McDonald’s, Uber, and Walmart.
A DNC Committee packed with corporate consultants and Biden loyalists will meet on Friday to consider accelerating the nominating process with a pre-convention virtual roll call.
Corporate lobbyists and consultants on DNC committees are in position to influence the presidential nomination process in the weeks ahead.
Dark money has flooded into outside spending groups pledging support for Biden, including one out of every two dollars to the president's primary super PAC.
Labor unions sought to pressure the DNC into banning anti-union vendors in 2022, but a review of FEC disbursements data reveals the party group is still paying millions of dollars to firms that offer union avoidance services.