Saturday, June 20, 2015

Rand Paul Super PAC Feud

David Weigel is out with a report hinting that Jesse Benton is very unhappy with the Concerned American Voters super PAC that is now aggressively supporting Rand Paul.

Weigel writes:
The phone calls were confounding, until they multiplied. People at the top of Kentucky Senator Rand Paul's network were being asked about a new group that wanted to turn donations into campaign wins. What, they asked, was the Concerned American Voters super PAC?

The short answer: A headache. The new iteration of the CAV super PAC is the child of a movement that mostly helps but sometimes bedevils Rand Paul. It was relaunched this week, with much fanfare, when long-time FreedomWorks CEO Matt Kibbe announced that he'd left the Tea Party group to become a senior PAC advisor. The new PAC would try to organize Iowa for Paul, starting with 40-full time organizers. Kibbe's goal, he told reporter Byron Tau, was to prevent 2016 from being another "train wreck for the GOP" by out-organizing the Republican establishment...

Yet people close to Paul discouraged Kibbe from building up his own PAC. It was nothing personal; it was just that the candidate had already sanctioned America's Liberty PAC. One source euphemistically described Kibbe's move as entrepreneurial, to emphasize that the senator had not been pining for a second super PAC.

"We have no animosity and Mr. Kibbe is free to support Rand in any way he likes," America's Liberty PAC Jesse Benton told Bloomberg in an e-mail. "America's Liberty PAC, however, will remain the only Super PAC endorsed by Senator Paul, and the only PAC that will host Senator Paul at events."

By a source describing, to Weigel, Kibbe's move as "entrepreneurial" is that a suggestion that Kibbe is just out to collect cash under the Rand Paul banner?

From what I am hearing. Rand's people are blasting out email contribution requests of up to 5 a day.

Good luck to Kibbe trying to squeeze more money from that dwindling crowd.

  -RW

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