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hue

(4,949 posts)
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 11:36 PM Jan 2014

Koch-Tied Groups Funded GOP Effort to Mess With Electoral College Rules

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2014/01/koch-brothers-change-electoral-college-rules

Last election season, a shadowy nonprofit pumped hundreds of thousands of dollars into a campaign to change how electoral votes are counted. The group didn't disclose who was funding its efforts—a fact that Mother Jones highlighted in a story titled "Who's Paying for the GOP's Plan to Hijack the 2012 Election?" But now, thanks to Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a nonpartisan government watchdog, it's clear that organizations with ties to billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch footed at least some of the bill.

Each state and the District of Columbia has a certain number of electoral votes, based on their population, and they get to decide for themselves how those votes should be allotted. Currently, every state except Maine and Nebraska gives all of their electoral votes to the candidate who wins the statewide popular vote. But in 2011, GOP lawmakers in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin introduced bills that would divide electoral votes among candidates based on how many congressional districts they won. Because Republicans drew the boundaries of the districts in those states, this scheme would be almost certain to hand Republican presidential candidates the majority of their electoral votes—even if more voters cast ballots for Democrats. (Read more about how the plan would work here.) Presuming the race is close enough, this could decide the nationwide outcome.

In the case of Pennsylvania, a mysterious nonprofit called All Votes Matter spent large sums lobbying for these changes. Local officials wondered about its funding sources. "They raised an awful lot of money very quickly—$300,000 in just a few days," Democratic Pennsylvania state Sen. Daylin Leach told Mother Jones at the time. "We're all curious where that level of funding comes from." But All Votes Matter didn't disclose its donors, nor did it have to. The group is organized as a 501(c)4 "social welfare" nonprofit, which means that it can spend money on politics while keeping its donors secret. (Such groups are not supposed to spend more than half of their budget on political causes, but IRS enforcement is slack.) Thus the public knew little about the agendas behind this effort to upend the mechanics of presidential elections.
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Koch-Tied Groups Funded GOP Effort to Mess With Electoral College Rules (Original Post) hue Jan 2014 OP
Kicking freshwest Feb 2014 #1
Kick! Cha Feb 2014 #2
Full disclosure, damn it! Not that we couldn't have guessed the Koch Bros' money Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #3
As long as the Kochs are around, Jamaal510 Feb 2014 #4
K & R!! High time to bring the Coke-roaches out into the light! lastlib Feb 2014 #5
I hope they're investigated. sakabatou Feb 2014 #6

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
3. Full disclosure, damn it! Not that we couldn't have guessed the Koch Bros' money
Sat Feb 1, 2014, 05:27 AM
Feb 2014

was behind this, but we shouldn't have to guess.

Jamaal510

(10,893 posts)
4. As long as the Kochs are around,
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 01:42 AM
Feb 2014

Democrats should never get complacent and think that the 2016 election is a sure thing.

lastlib

(23,248 posts)
5. K & R!! High time to bring the Coke-roaches out into the light!
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 07:20 PM
Feb 2014

Thank you for posting, and thanks to Mother Jones for tracking this. We seriously need some kind of Koch-Bros. watchdog group to keep an eye on where their dirty money goes.

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