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The '''Proven Conservatives PAC''' is a single-issue Super PAC founded in August [[2017]], aimed at influencing the outcome of the [[2017 U.S. Senate special election]] on [[December 12]]. To that end, the PAC has produced and distributed advertising attacking Moore's primary run-off opponent [[Luther Strange]] and general election opponent [[Doug | The '''Proven Conservatives PAC''' is a single-issue Super PAC founded in August [[2017]], aimed at influencing the outcome of the [[2017 U.S. Senate special election]] on [[December 12]]. To that end, the PAC has produced and distributed advertising attacking Moore's primary run-off opponent [[Luther Strange]] and general election opponent [[Doug Jones]]. The group's chairman is former [[Christian Coalition of Alabama]] head [[John Giles]]. | ||
The PAC got its start-up funding from Barbour County wood preserver Guice Slawson. Additional major contributions were made by Florida Taco Bell franchisee Peter Nicholas and Illinois packaging supplier Richard Uihlein. | The PAC got its start-up funding from Barbour County wood preserver Guice Slawson. Additional major contributions were made by Florida Taco Bell franchisee Peter Nicholas and Illinois packaging supplier Richard Uihlein. |
Latest revision as of 16:45, 4 June 2024
The Proven Conservatives PAC is a single-issue Super PAC founded in August 2017, aimed at influencing the outcome of the 2017 U.S. Senate special election on December 12. To that end, the PAC has produced and distributed advertising attacking Moore's primary run-off opponent Luther Strange and general election opponent Doug Jones. The group's chairman is former Christian Coalition of Alabama head John Giles.
The PAC got its start-up funding from Barbour County wood preserver Guice Slawson. Additional major contributions were made by Florida Taco Bell franchisee Peter Nicholas and Illinois packaging supplier Richard Uihlein.
References
- Markay, Lachlan (November 27, 2017) "Roy Moore Super PAC Financier Finally Revealed." The Daily Beast