Democratic National Committee: No corporate cash at Charlotte convention
OPS_admin | Feb 04, 2011 | Comments 0
For the first time ever, the Democratic National Convention will not accept donations from corporations, PACs or federal lobbyists in 2012.
Individual contributions also will be capped — another first — at $100,000, according to the contract governing the convention.
Democrats say the policy is in keeping with the fundraising focus that powered President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign.
“From the very beginning, President Obama has placed a high priority on increasing the influence of grassroots and individual donors, and this convention will go further in that direction than any convention ever,” Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse said.
Full Story Here: Democratic National Committee: No corporate cash at Charlotte convention – Molly Ball – POLITICO.com.
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