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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Dark-money group buying ads for Chase Oliver

The sole donor of a PAC spending $1.5 million on ads for Chase Oliver in Pennsylvania is a dark money group owned by a law partner of Harris campaign attotney Marc Elias.

Kamala Harris Campaign Attorney Marc Elias Linked to Swing-State Ads Boosting Libertarian Candidate | Washington Free Beacon | Chuck Ross: 

October 25, 2024 - "A dark money group linked to Kamala Harris campaign attorney Marc Elias is boosting the Libertarian Party’s presidential candidate through a series of YouTube ads in battleground states, an apparent ploy to pull conservative votes away from Donald Trump.

"Civic Truth Action, a super PAC launched in July, has spent more than $1.5 million on ads supporting Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver, according to campaign finance disclosures released this week. The group is airing dozens of YouTube ads in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada touting Oliver as a 'true conservative' who will 'abolish income taxes' and 'dismantle the nanny state,' according to the company’s ad database....

"Civic Truth Action isn’t funded by a group of small-government activists. Its sole backer—a dark money outfit called Evidence for Impact—has contributed $4,350,000 to Civic Truth Action since September, according to campaign finance records. Little is known about Evidence for Impact, but records obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show that its "beneficial owner" is Ezra Reese, an attorney at the Democratic elections firm Elias Law Group.

"Marc Elias, who opened the firm in 2022, serves as a top lawyer for the Harris campaign.... As an attorney for the Clinton campaign in 2016, Elias commissioned the infamous Steele dossier, which falsely accused Donald Trump of colluding with Russia.... It is unclear whether the Harris campaign has any direct involvement in Evidence for Impact or the Civic Truth Action ad campaign. It is also unclear who has funded Evidence for Impact, which registered in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 2.

"The advertisement campaign would seemingly help Harris in battleground states she sees as crucial to winning the White House. Harris has faced scrutiny in Pennsylvania over her calls to ban fracking and has hemorrhaged support among Michigan’s Arab and Muslim voters over the administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war.

"Civic Truth Action is using a 'microtargeting' strategy to push many of the advertisements to men between 18 and 34 years old, a demographic seen as more sympathetic to libertarian views. That’s the case with a Civic Truth Action ad entitled 'Screw ‘Em,' which the group has directed at men in Pennsylvania between the ages of 18 and 34. 'The media says voting for the person who will eliminate income taxes and protect freedoms is a waste. You know what I say? Screw ‘em, I’m voting for Chase Oliver,' the ad narrator says.

"Civic Truth Action has ties to another Democratic group. It paid $80,000 to Civic Truth Coalition for 'production research' on Oct. 16, according to campaign disclosures. Civic Truth Coalition has given $430,000 in recent months to Retire Career Politicians, a super PAC funded by members of Bill Gates’s family, and Sixteen Thirty Fund, a prominent liberal dark money group.... Christopher Koob, who is listed as treasurer for Civic Truth Action, has worked on the finance teams at the Democratic National Committee and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, according to his biography.

"Civic Truth Action, the Harris campaign, and Elias Law Group did not respond to requests for comment."

Read more: https://freebeacon.com/elections/kamala-harris-campaign-attorney-marc-elias-linked-to-swing-state-ads-boosting-libertarian-candidate/ 

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