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Courageous Conservatives PAC | |
Basic facts | |
Location: | Kansas City, Mo. |
Type: | Super PAC |
Affiliation: | Republican |
Year founded: | 2015 |
Website: | Official website |
The Courageous Conservatives PAC (CCPAC) is a conservative super PAC. The group was formed in October 2015 in order to support former 2016 Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz and conservative Republican congressional candidates.[1]
As of July 2017, the organization's website listed the following description of CCPAC's purpose:[2]
“ | Courageous Conservatives PAC was created because we’re sick of seeing conservative candidates outpunched by weak 'moderates' who lie about their own records of failure and appeasement while attacking strong conservatives fighting for what we believe...We operate a lean operation with a tiny staff. Nearly every dollar donated goes directly into hard-hitting radio and TV ads, robocalls and social media boosts. We’re not going to have as much money as the big SuperPACs and Establishment Lobbyists so we’re making up for it with punch.[3] | ” |
CCPAC was established in October 2015 as a super PAC in support of Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign and conservative Republican congressional candidates. The organization funded political advertisements against Republican presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Donald Trump during the 2016 Republican primary election season.[2][4]
Following Donald Trump's recognition as the presumptive 2016 Republican presidential nominee in May 2016, the CCPAC was active in the NeverTrump movement, which opposed Trump's potential election as president.
After Trump's election, the organization's website expressed the group's support for some of President Trump's policies, stating, "Courageous Conservatives PAC supports President Trump in his mission to Drain The Swamp! We supported the President when he selected Steve Bannon as an advisor with TV ads on Fox News in the D.C. area. CCPAC is impressed by AG Sessions, Scott Pruitt at EPA, Rick Perry at Energy & all the other Conservative cabinet selections of Donald Trump. We intend to send the President reinforcements to make his Presidential legacy Making America Great Again!"[5]
CCPAC supported former Arizona State Senator Kelli Ward (R) in her campaign to unseat U.S. Senator John McCain (R). The group produced the pro-Ward television spot, "John McCain-DC Insider," in July 2016.[6]
The CCPAC was active in the NeverTrump movement, which opposed the election of 2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. The CCPAC supported the Free the Delegates] movement, which aimed to unbind Republican delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention and allow them to "vote their conscience" rather than support Donald Trump.[2][7]
On a conference call with Free the Delegates supporters, Steve Lonegan, spokesman for the CCPAC, pledged financial support to delegates in the event of state-level consequences for voting their conscience at the convention. Lonegan also stated that the CCPAC would set up a physical headquarters at the convention in order to assist with anti-Trump strategy efforts.[8]
The CCPAC supported Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) as a potential 2016 Republican presidential nominee leading up to the 2016 Republican National Convention. The organization encouraged Walker to re-enter the presidential race as an alternative candidate for the presidential nomination.[7][9]
“Governor Walker’s name is the only one being mentioned seriously as someone who can unite all factions of the Republican Party and we’re urging him to step forward and agree to accept a draft,” stated Steve Lonegan, spokesman for the CCPAC.[7]
The following table identifies total federal receipts and disbursements for CCPAC according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission:
Annual federal receipts and disbursements for CCPAC, 2015-2016 | ||
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Year | Total receipts | Total disbursements |
2016[10] | $275,700 | $280,005 |
2015[11] | $148,800 | $141,631 |
Courageous Conservatives PAC is a super PAC. A super PAC is a political committee that can solicit and spend unlimited sums of money. A super PAC cannot contribute directly to a politician or political party, but it can spend independently to campaign for or against political figures. These committees are also called independent expenditure-only committees. A super PAC is not legally considered a political action committee (PAC) and as such is regulated under separate rules.[12][13]
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