U.S. Citizens Association Calls on FEC to Release Results of Full Investigation Into Questionable Obama Fundraising Sources
AKRON, Ohio, Jan. 16, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Citizens Association, a non-profit 501c(4) member organization based in Akron, Ohio today called for the immediate release of the Federal Election Commission's findings into the questionable fundraising practices conducted by the Obama 2008 Presidential campaign.
The first red flag regarding Obama's 2008 fundraising came when the Washington Post reported that the "Obama campaign was allowing donors to use largely untraceable pre-paid credit cards that could potentially be used to evade limits on how much an individual is legally allowed to give or to mask a contributor's identity." The problem with these pre-paid cards is that is makes it impossible to determine if foreign nationals are contributing to a campaign, or if single donors are giving multiple small donations, thus exceeding the contribution limits, or even if an outside group is purchasing these cards for individual donors to evade the reporting requirements.
It is also known that the Obama campaign received 47% of its donations from donors giving less than the $200 limit that would require automatic reporting. In comparison, John McCain's 2008 Presidential campaign received 26% of his donations from less than $200 donors.
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