ACT serious?
By Jim Dallas
There's been a lack of clarity about the future of the 527s (at least in my mind) since November. John Kerry's loss, according to some critics, sent the message that a decentralized Democratic party would never be able to compete with the top-down GOP. I've taken these critics seriously.
America Coming Together (ACT) has no doubt heard plenty of carping too. So I suppose it sent a message today when Ellen Malcolm announced (in a mass-email) that Hillary's heavy-hitting-hombre Harold Ickes is going to be taking over as ACT's chair.
Now, I'm neither a Kremlinologist or Chappaqualogist, but I would imagine that this means the 527s are here to stay?
Posted by Jim Dallas at March 1, 2005 12:11 PM
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No messing with Dem 527s until we address Republican 501(c)3s.
527s obye the law, the 501(c)3s in question (AEI, Heritage, Cato, etc.) flout the law.