Koch donors uncloaked - 2014-10-14
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Koch donors uncloaked October 14, 2014,
The deep-pocketed political network created by the billionaire conservatives Charles and David Koch this summer quietly launched a super PAC that can buy explicitly political ads supporting Republican candidates rather than the issue-oriented ads they'd been airing for years.
The catch: For the first time, the network's donors would be publicly identified if they gave to the super PAC.
Four months later and the results are in: The super PAC, Freedom Partners Action Fund, is a smash hit with donors. It has surpassed its fundraising goal and now says it is on pace to spend roughly $25 million on ads intended to help Republicans capture the Senate.
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | first = Kenneth | last = Vogel | title = Koch donors uncloaked | url = https://www.politico.com/story/2014/10/koch-donors-111846 | work = Politico | date = October 14, 2014 | accessdate = August 25, 2020 }}
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