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Priorities USA Action

Priorities USA Action is a progressive[1] political action committee and is the largest Democratic Party super PAC. Founded in 2011, it supported Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign. It was the primary super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign.[2] It focuses mainly on high-dollar donors.

Priorities USA
Legal statusActive
PurposeRe-elect Barack Obama as President in 2012, Elect Hillary Clinton as President in 2016, Elect Joe Biden as President in 2020
HeadquartersWashington, DC
AffiliationsDemocratic Party
Websitepriorities.org

History edit

The super PAC was founded in 2011 by former Obama campaign officials Bill Burton and Sean Sweeney to raise funds from wealthy donors, including corporations and unions, and support the re-election of President Barack Obama.[3] As per FEC rules established in the wake of the Citizens United Supreme Court decision, the group is legally prohibited from coordinating with the candidate or his or her campaign.[4] The group is led by Guy Cecil, who was the political director for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential bid.[5] The Board of Directors includes Cecil, Jim Messina, Charles A. Baker III, Allida Black, David Brock, Maria Echaveste, Justin Gray, William P. Hite, Stephanie Schriock, Marva Smalls, Joe Solomonese, Greg Speed, and Randi Weingarten.[6]

Its key backers in 2012 included Paul Begala, Teddy Johnston, Geoff Garin, Ellen Malcolm, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Bill Maher, Mary Beth Cahill, and Irwin M. Jacobs.[3]

In 2014, the organization began to focus efforts on raising funds to help Hillary Clinton in her 2016 presidential campaign.[7] Jim Messina and Jennifer Granholm (former Governor of Michigan) were drafted to serve as co-chairs of the organization.[8] Granholm resigned in August 2015 to join Correct the Record, another pro-Clinton super PAC.[9] As of September 2016, it had amassed $132 million in support of Clinton. The top six donors to the super PAC have given $43.5 million, which is a third of the money collected by Priorities USA Action in the 2016 election cycle.[10] The super PAC raised $21.7 million in August 2016, marking its largest monthly fundraising haul.[10]

The group was headed by David Brock from 2014 until his resignation in February 2015.[11]

In 2020, after remaining neutral in the highly contested 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, Priorities USA endorsed Joe Biden after his apparent delegate lead from the Super Tuesday primaries.[12]

Criticism edit

On August 7, 2012 Priorities USA Action put out an ad titled Understands, which "offers one man's story to suggest the investment practices of Romney and Bain Capital led to the early death of his wife".[13] The man, Joe Soptic, explains that after the GST Steel plant was shut down, he lost his job and health insurance for him and his family which led to his wife's death from cancer. Politifact rated the claim made in the ad false, noting that the ad "uses innuendo for a serious allegation, but there's no proof directly linking the death to Bain".[13] Factcheck.org found the ad to be "misleading on several accounts", including that Soptic's wife died "five years after the plant closed".[14] Factcheck.org also points out that, when the plant closed, she had her own employer-sponsored coverage which she lost two years later and, furthermore, that Romney was running the 2002 Winter Olympics when the plant closed.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Research Hub for Progressives & Democrats". Priorities USA. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
  2. ^ Thomas, Ken (April 15, 2020). "Biden Campaign Indicates Priorities USA Is Preferred Super PAC". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Draper, Robert (July 5, 2012). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on August 4, 2012. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
  4. ^ "Working Together for an Independent Expenditure: Candidate Assistance with Super PAC Fundraising". Harvard Law Review. March 10, 2015. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
  5. ^ Nurik, Chloe (January 22, 2016). "Players Guide 2016 : Priorities USA Action". FactCheck.org. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  6. ^ Levinthal, Dave (April 7, 2016). "Inside Hillary Clinton's Big Money Cavalry". NBC News. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  7. ^ Confessore, Nicholas (January 23, 2014). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on April 14, 2014.
  8. ^ Cain, Carol (January 24, 2014). "Jennifer Granholm's Role In Presidential Politics Grows". CBS 62 Detroit.
  9. ^ Vogel, Kenneth (August 14, 2015). "Granholm resigns from pro-Clinton super PAC". Politico. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  10. ^ a b Gold, Matea (September 20, 2016). "Hillary Clinton's main super PAC has raised $132 million. A third came from six wealthy allies". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  11. ^ Vogel, Kenneth (February 9, 2015). "David Brock resigns from Hillary Clinton PAC". Politico. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
  12. ^ Rampton, Roberta (March 10, 2020). "Major Democratic SuperPAC Gets Behind Biden". NPR News. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  13. ^ a b Greenberg, Jon (August 9, 2012). "Pro-Obama group blames Romney in woman's death". PolitiFact.
  14. ^ a b Farley, Robert (August 8, 2012). "Is Romney to Blame for Cancer Death?". FactCheck.org.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Priorities USA Action on OpenSecrets.org
  • Priorities USA Action at Ballotpedia.org
  • PolitiFact.com file

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Priorities USA Action is a progressive 1 political action committee and is the largest Democratic Party super PAC Founded in 2011 it supported Barack Obama s 2012 re election campaign It was the primary super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton s 2016 presidential campaign and Joe Biden s 2020 presidential campaign 2 It focuses mainly on high dollar donors Priorities USALegal statusActivePurposeRe elect Barack Obama as President in 2012 Elect Hillary Clinton as President in 2016 Elect Joe Biden as President in 2020HeadquartersWashington DCAffiliationsDemocratic PartyWebsitepriorities wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Criticism 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe super PAC was founded in 2011 by former Obama campaign officials Bill Burton and Sean Sweeney to raise funds from wealthy donors including corporations and unions and support the re election of President Barack Obama 3 As per FEC rules established in the wake of the Citizens United Supreme Court decision the group is legally prohibited from coordinating with the candidate or his or her campaign 4 The group is led by Guy Cecil who was the political director for Hillary Clinton s 2008 presidential bid 5 The Board of Directors includes Cecil Jim Messina Charles A Baker III Allida Black David Brock Maria Echaveste Justin Gray William P Hite Stephanie Schriock Marva Smalls Joe Solomonese Greg Speed and Randi Weingarten 6 Its key backers in 2012 included Paul Begala Teddy Johnston Geoff Garin Ellen Malcolm Jeffrey Katzenberg Bill Maher Mary Beth Cahill and Irwin M Jacobs 3 In 2014 the organization began to focus efforts on raising funds to help Hillary Clinton in her 2016 presidential campaign 7 Jim Messina and Jennifer Granholm former Governor of Michigan were drafted to serve as co chairs of the organization 8 Granholm resigned in August 2015 to join Correct the Record another pro Clinton super PAC 9 As of September 2016 it had amassed 132 million in support of Clinton The top six donors to the super PAC have given 43 5 million which is a third of the money collected by Priorities USA Action in the 2016 election cycle 10 The super PAC raised 21 7 million in August 2016 marking its largest monthly fundraising haul 10 The group was headed by David Brock from 2014 until his resignation in February 2015 11 In 2020 after remaining neutral in the highly contested 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries Priorities USA endorsed Joe Biden after his apparent delegate lead from the Super Tuesday primaries 12 Criticism editOn August 7 2012 Priorities USA Action put out an ad titled Understands which offers one man s story to suggest the investment practices of Romney and Bain Capital led to the early death of his wife 13 The man Joe Soptic explains that after the GST Steel plant was shut down he lost his job and health insurance for him and his family which led to his wife s death from cancer Politifact rated the claim made in the ad false noting that the ad uses innuendo for a serious allegation but there s no proof directly linking the death to Bain 13 Factcheck org found the ad to be misleading on several accounts including that Soptic s wife died five years after the plant closed 14 Factcheck org also points out that when the plant closed she had her own employer sponsored coverage which she lost two years later and furthermore that Romney was running the 2002 Winter Olympics when the plant closed 14 See also edit nbsp Politics portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Money portalReady PAC Correct the Record American Bridge 21st Century Buffy WicksReferences edit Research Hub for Progressives amp Democrats Priorities USA Retrieved November 8 2021 Thomas Ken April 15 2020 Biden Campaign Indicates Priorities USA Is Preferred Super PAC The Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 26 2023 a b Draper Robert July 5 2012 Can the Democrats Catch Up in the Super PAC Game The New York Times Archived from the original on August 4 2012 Retrieved July 9 2012 Working Together for an Independent Expenditure Candidate Assistance with Super PAC Fundraising Harvard Law Review March 10 2015 Retrieved February 17 2016 Nurik Chloe January 22 2016 Players Guide 2016 Priorities USA Action FactCheck org Retrieved September 23 2016 Levinthal Dave April 7 2016 Inside Hillary Clinton s Big Money Cavalry NBC News Retrieved September 23 2016 Confessore Nicholas January 23 2014 Huge Super PAC Is Moving Early to Back Clinton The New York Times Archived from the original on April 14 2014 Cain Carol January 24 2014 Jennifer Granholm s Role In Presidential Politics Grows CBS 62 Detroit Vogel Kenneth August 14 2015 Granholm resigns from pro Clinton super PAC Politico Retrieved September 23 2016 a b Gold Matea September 20 2016 Hillary Clinton s main super PAC has raised 132 million A third came from six wealthy allies The Washington Post Retrieved September 23 2016 Vogel Kenneth February 9 2015 David Brock resigns from Hillary Clinton PAC Politico Retrieved February 10 2015 Rampton Roberta March 10 2020 Major Democratic SuperPAC Gets Behind Biden NPR News Retrieved March 11 2020 a b Greenberg Jon August 9 2012 Pro Obama group blames Romney in woman s death PolitiFact a b Farley Robert August 8 2012 Is Romney to Blame for Cancer Death FactCheck org External links editOfficial website Priorities USA Action on OpenSecrets org Priorities USA Action at Ballotpedia org PolitiFact com file Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Priorities USA Action amp oldid 1177403155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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