Eastern Oregon Bear said:
BearGoggles said:
Objectively, the Lincoln Project has been a massive grift by people taking advantage of anti-Trump sentiment. They were fundraising and paying themselves or their affiliates/friends for "services."
Name a PAC that doesn't do that. There are probably a few, but the vast majority do that to varying degrees.
"To varying degrees" is doing a lot of work in your post. It is a question of scale and the Lincoln Project paid their founders a disproportionate amount. It was a grift.
" Opensecrets, a campaign-finance watchdog group, wrote at the time that (like most PACs) most of the Lincoln Project's money had gone to pay subcontractors, "making it difficult to follow the money" to vendors, and that "almost all" of the money raised had gone to firms run by the group's board members, specifically Galen's Summit Strategic Communications and Steslow's Tusk Digital.
$50 million of the $90 million raised went to firms controlled by the group's leaders, according to a February 2021
AP News report. The Lincoln Project eventually grew to an organization of over 40 employees and over 60 interns."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lincoln_Project#Fundraising_and_expendituresThe largest and most prominent PACS do not work this way. And any that do, are also a grift.