Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Meet the Trump supporter trying to take her down through campaign finance complaints

JEDIYoda

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In another thread this was brought up but it had not hit the mainstream media and was dismissed -- as well it should be!!
This guy is a real work of art -- The first paragraph says it all -- The man trying to bring down Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her staff for allegedly breaking campaign finance laws during the 2018 midterm elections, is a devout partisan and proud Donald Trump supporter, known for his distaste for the very campaign finance regulations he is using to try and stir up controversy.
Those of us who defendsed AOC were right on!! This guy Dan Becker is a real scum bag!!


https://www.yahoo.com/news/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-meet-trump-224852604.html

The man trying to bring down Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her staff for allegedly breaking campaign finance laws during the 2018 midterm elections, is a devout partisan and proud Donald Trump supporter, known for his distaste for the very campaign finance regulations he is using to try and stir up controversy.


Dan Backer, a Virginia attorney, filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Wednesday, alleging that Ms Ocasio-Cortez and her chief of staff Seikat Chakrabarti engaged in a “scheme” to undercut normal “market value” for campaign services for her and several other progressive candidates.


It is a complaint that Mr Backer says shows Ms Ocasio-Cortez’s “hypocrisy” as an advocate for campaign finance reform, even if he does not personally agree with the underlying law. And, it is Mr Backer’s own duality on these issues that campaign finance experts say illustrates how easy it is for partisan complaints to be filed with the FEC and make news with little in-depth scrutiny.

“I think much of what they set out to do SHOULD be legal, and the provisions restricting people from engaging in robust political activity in this way are likely unconstitutional, but it’s still the law,” Mr Backer told The Independent in an email.


He continued: “And it’s self-aggrandising ‘reformers’ like [Ms Ocasio-Cortez] who seek to make the laws even more burdensome. I would be thrilled if the adjudication here resulted in overturning some of these restrictions, but until then it’s still the law and a self-professed reformer ought to follow the laws.”


A request sent to Ms Ocasio-Cortez’s office seeking comment on Mr Backer’s allegations received no reply. She has previously claimed the campaign finance allegations against her originated from a “conspiracy machine”.


In the newest complaint, Mr Backer charges that Ms Ocasio-Cortez and Mr Chakrabarti controlled three overlapping entities — the Justice Democrats PAC, the Brand New Congress PAC and Brand New Congress LLC — with a goal to “subsidise cheap assistance for Ocasio-Cortez and other candidates at rates far below market value”.
The complaint details a string of allegations, with multiple different ways that Mr Backer says Ms Ocasio-Cortez may have violated campaign finance laws.
“Dan Backer is a longtime actor in this space who has scored some notable victories. He has won, but he also has a reputation for taking a kind of kitchen sink approach,” said Daniel Weiner, the senior counsel for the Brennan Centre for Justice.
“He sues the FEC constantly and loses much more often than he wins, though he has won,” Mr Weiner continued. “He’s also, frankly, he’s a very, very committed partisan. Not unlike many people in this bar. He’s also a committed — one might even say ferocious — opponent of campaign finance regulation generally.”
Mr Backer’s complaint was filed on Wednesday on behalf of the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, a conservative activist group that has challenged Ms Ocasio-Cortez for campaign finance violations on at least one other occasion.

The foundation is run by Mr Backer and by Shaun McCutcheon, a Republican donor and delegate for Mr Trump who once challenged — and won with Mr Backer’s help — the FEC over limits on aggregate campaign donations to federal candidates during a two year period.


In addition to his complaints against Ms Ocasio-Cortez, Mr Backer has been active in Republican politics organising against former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.


Mr Backer helped to establish the Stop Hillary PAC, for instance, which was highly critical of her handling of the 2012 attacks on US government facilities in Benghazi, Libya, where a US ambassador was killed. The PAC was later renamed following Mr Trump’s election as the Committee to Defend the President.


Mr Backer was also involved in a complaint accusing the Clinton campaign in 2016 of campaign violations related to payments to Fusion GPS – the company that helped produce the dossier compiled by ex-British spy Christopher Steele.

With Mr Backer’s signature behind it, the Committee to Defend the President and a separate pro-Trump PAC called Great America PAC have already begun spending big to support the president’s re-election bid. By mid-February, for instance, those two groups had already spent $441,038 and $821,280, respectively, according to the Centre for Responsive Politics.

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brycejones

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Not shocking really. This will be part of a long throw everything at the wall and hope something eventually sticks campaign.
 

sandorski

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She tried to Get a Deal, used a Coupon, was Prudent with her money? Confused as to what's the issue.
 
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I honestly wouldn't be surprised that someone new to politics doesn't know how to play the game correctly for "properly" running a campaign and staying within regulation for everything on a short and immediate basis.

With the amount of regulation - from the sounds of it her team just didn't know all the right hoops to jump through? That's the general sentiment I'm getting from it. Doubt any falts were intended.
 

JEDIYoda

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I honestly wouldn't be surprised that someone new to politics doesn't know how to play the game correctly for "properly" running a campaign and staying within regulation for everything on a short and immediate basis.

With the amount of regulation - from the sounds of it her team just didn't know all the right hoops to jump through? That's the general sentiment I'm getting from it. Doubt any falts were intended.
There is no way you can read what you just stated into the article!
I doubt you even read the article!
The guy making these accusations -- Is known for making quite a few of these accusations and the majority turn out to be false accusations....
He is a Trump supporter and he is a very partisan...….
In fact here is what the article says about this -- also notice the Foundation that filed these charges is run by Mr. Backer!!
The Republicans are scared shitless of this woman!! As are some of you on these forums!!

“Dan Backer is a longtime actor in this space who has scored some notable victories. He has won, but he also has a reputation for taking a kind of kitchen sink approach,” said Daniel Weiner, the senior counsel for the Brennan Centre for Justice.

“He sues the FEC constantly and loses much more often than he wins, though he has won,” Mr Weiner continued. “He’s also, frankly, he’s a very, very committed partisan. Not unlike many people in this bar. He’s also a committed — one might even say ferocious — opponent of campaign finance regulation generally.”

Mr Backer’s complaint was filed on Wednesday on behalf of the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, a conservative activist group that has challenged Ms Ocasio-Cortez for campaign finance violations on at least one other occasion.

The foundation is run by Mr Backer and by Shaun McCutcheon, a Republican donor and delegate for Mr Trump who once challenged — and won with Mr Backer’s help — the FEC over limits on aggregate campaign donations to federal candidates during a two year period.
 

Jhhnn

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I honestly wouldn't be surprised that someone new to politics doesn't know how to play the game correctly for "properly" running a campaign and staying within regulation for everything on a short and immediate basis.

With the amount of regulation - from the sounds of it her team just didn't know all the right hoops to jump through? That's the general sentiment I'm getting from it. Doubt any falts were intended.

Beyond that I think Backer's accusations are so abstract as to seem highly contrived.

I mean wtf is he talking about?

Dan Backer, a Virginia attorney, filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Wednesday, alleging that Ms Ocasio-Cortez and her chief of staff Seikat Chakrabarti engaged in a “scheme” to undercut normal “market value” for campaign services for her and several other progressive candidates.
 
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HomerJS

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engaged in a “scheme” to undercut normal “market value” for campaign services

Sounds like lawyer speak for buying things on sale.

Shocking
 

fskimospy

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Looks like they are trying to go full Clinton on AOC - this will not be anywhere close to the end. I wonder if after years of frivolous lawsuits and nonsense like this if there will be a 'cloud' of possible corruption over her simply due to the volume of lawsuits. I wouldn't be surprised, and I imagine that's part of the point.

These people should be ashamed of themselves.
 

HomerJS

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Right wing media circle jerk.

Some person files a spurious complaint.
Agency acknowledges the complaints and investigates
Same person notifies Fox News AOC is under investigation for campaign finance fraud.
Fox News runs with story on all their shoes. Blankets their lemmings with mush for what's left of their brains.

wash and repeat
 

ch33zw1z

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The right wing in this country has abondoned all credibility. File your scurrilous complaints, with no sense of self awareness, AOC will be just fine.
 
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ch33zw1z

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AOCisthecommiedevil.com may not be the best source.

It's great to read fox news, or Washington examiner to see how they choose to portray this. Again, conservatives have no credibility on these. They've proven that campaign finance violations are only a concern for them when there's a D involved.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...campaign-finance-has-critics-crying-hypocrisy

Maybe that link will clear it up. I like this piece

 

ElFenix

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Sounds like lawyer speak for buying things on sale.

Shocking
i'm guessing there's some reg that says that something sold to a campaign at rates below what is available to the general public counts as an in kind contribution to the extent it's below the public rates and has to be declared/whatnot.
 

dank69

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I honestly wouldn't be surprised that someone new to politics doesn't know how to play the game correctly for "properly" running a campaign and staying within regulation for everything on a short and immediate basis.

With the amount of regulation - from the sounds of it her team just didn't know all the right hoops to jump through? That's the general sentiment I'm getting from it. Doubt any falts were intended.
Look at you making excuses for her when she didn't even do anything wrong. That's the whole point of smear attacks like this. People like you who hate liberals will just assume they are true long after they've been shown to be false.
 

ivwshane

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Looks like they are trying to go full Clinton on AOC - this will not be anywhere close to the end. I wonder if after years of frivolous lawsuits and nonsense like this if there will be a 'cloud' of possible corruption over her simply due to the volume of lawsuits. I wouldn't be surprised, and I imagine that's part of the point.

These people should be ashamed of themselves.

Why? Its worked before.
 

DrDoug

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She's smart, she's witty, she's a she, she's a Democrat, she's brown and she says things that get the right's panties in a wad. In this case I think the problem for them is that they think she's doing something illegal and only Republicans are allowed to do illegal things and get away with them. There's nothing more ridiculous than a conservative worrying about some Democrat possibly doing something illegal when their Dear Leader breaks the law on a daily basis. Republicans can't hold their own party to account because they are too busy attacking Democrats.

The GOP is pretty much a mob operation now.
 

trenchfoot

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Yep, throw the kitchen sink at Cortez and the stench alone will give some folks doubts about her credibility, her integrity, her fitness for office. Keep hammering her with the same 'ol methods that were used against Hillary.

Make shit up and fling it at her non-stop. Make sure that crap has racist code tags slapped all over it along with a heaping helping of slanderous misogynist innuendo thrown in for good measure.

She is after all, a very intelligent, very astute liberal and liberated minority female. Which is just about everything the Repubs fear and loathe from the other side of the aisle.

She has this ability to make Repubs look at themselves in the mirror, not like what they see, get pissed off about it and really turn the screws on her because they feel she can outsmart them at every turn and make them look foolish doing it. Of which by the way, she's already done more than once, or twice.
 

Greenman

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Right wing media circle jerk.

Some person files a spurious complaint.
Agency acknowledges the complaints and investigates
Same person notifies Fox News AOC is under investigation for campaign finance fraud.
Fox News runs with story on all their shoes. Blankets their lemmings with mush for what's left of their brains.

wash and repeat
Does something make you think this hasn't been going on for years?
 

Greenman

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Yep, throw the kitchen sink at Cortez and the stench alone will give some folks doubts about her credibility, her integrity, her fitness for office. Keep hammering her with the same 'ol methods that were used against Hillary.

Make shit up and fling it at her non-stop. Make sure that crap has racist code tags slapped all over it along with a heaping helping of slanderous misogynist innuendo thrown in for good measure.

She is after all, a very intelligent, very astute liberal and liberated minority female. Which is just about everything the Repubs fear and loathe from the other side of the aisle.

She has this ability to make Repubs look at themselves in the mirror, not like what they see, get pissed off about it and really turn the screws on her because they feel she can outsmart them at every turn and make them look foolish doing it. Of which by the way, she's already done more than once, or twice.
Hero worship, it's the new fad in politics.
 

trenchfoot

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It ain't new.

Agreed. We've already been witness to Trump's supporters worshiping him and it's like watching the Titanic sinking in the night with his supporters thinking what a beautiful sight it is and how the passengers must love the excitement of it all whereas Cortez "worship" (as in acknowledging talent) is like watching a rose bloom in the garden.

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