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2/25/12,
"66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 555," NY Times
"In a single office suite in Alexandria, Va., firms
hired by “super PACs” share the same space as consultants hired by the
Romney campaign. Federal law prohibits super PACs from directly
coordinating with candidates, but the groups share many ties and have
paid for many similar services."...via AT, FR
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11/28/12, "The Incestuous Bleeding of the Republican Party," Erick Erickson, RedState
"Strip away the candidate and coalition and it is on the fifth floor of
66 Canal Center Plaza where the seeds of Mitt Romney’s ruin and the
RNC’s get out the vote (GOTV) effort collapsed — bled to death by
charlatan consultants making millions off the party,
its donors,
and the
grassroots."...
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11/29/12, "Who's getting rich off of GOP defeat?" Rosslyn Smith, American Thinker, via Free Republic
Eric Erickson at Red State has
been tracing the web of ownership and (conflict of?) interests among
the various Republican consulting operations, the 527s and staff at the
RNC, NRCC, NRSC, etc. It is complex, but here is a sample.
TargetPoint Consulting and WWP Strategies, two groups connected to Alexander and Katie Packer Gage, both received money
from the Romney Campaign wherein Katie Packer Gage served as deputy
campaign manager while also serving as a partner at WWP Strategies.
Katie Packer Gage's husband, Alexander, is the CEO and founder of TargetPoint Consulting, which got money both from the Romney campaign and also from Restore Our Future, the Romney Super PAC. Also getting money from the Romney Super PAC was the Black Rock Group.
Carl Forti is a partner at the Black Rock Group, the political director of American Crossroads, and a senior strategist for Restore Our Future. He also has ties to the Romney campaign
Read more:
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/11/whos_getting_rich_off_of_gop_defeat.html#ixzz2DdCuS9wH
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