functions of the party have been allowed to sort of shrink, and at row fee. both in terms of fund raising, the parties themselves not keeping up with outside groups, but also the organizational functions. the republican party as recently as a couple election cycles ago had this get out the vote effort and even though they did well in the 2010 elections, it wasn t because of a real evident organizational structure on the ground in most states, even in the battleground states. as these things sort of become private and leave the parties, is there an accountability issue and a transparency issue about how those things are funded? sure there is. nobody knows where that money comes from. chevron, for example, and prudential insurance gave $2 million apiece to the chamber of commerce which ran these horrendous ads, most of which weren t true in the last election cycle. well, i mean, we at least know from the 10 ks that chevron did that. so i wouldn t use chevron gas or buy anything from pr
which is why i think obama is going to win by a lot. one of the things we have seen haptically in the republican party over the last couple he years is that the sort of functions, the organizational functions of the party have been atrophy. both in terms of fund raising, the parties themselves not keeping up with outside groups, but also the organizational functions. the republican party as recently as a couple election cycles ago had this get out the vote effort and even though they did well in the 2010 elections, it wasn t because of a real evident organizational structure on the ground in most states, even in the battleground states. as these things sort of become private and leave the parties, is there an accountability issue and a transparency issue about how those things are funded? sure there is. nobody knows where that money comes from. chevron, for example, and prudential insurance gave $2 million apiece to the chamber of commerce which ran these horrendous ads, most of wh
allowed to sort of shrink, and at row fee. both in terms of fund raising, the parties themselves not keeping up with outside groups, but also the organizational functions. the republican party as recently as a couple election cycles ago had this get out the vote effort and even though they did well in the 2010 elections, it wasn t because of a real evident organizational structure on the ground in most states, even in the battleground states. as these things sort of become private and leave the parties, is there an accountability issue and a transparency issue about how those things are funded? sure there is. nobody knows where that money comes from. chevron, for example, and prudential insurance gave $2 million apiece to the chamber of commerce which ran these horrendous ads, most of which weren t true in the last election cycle. well, i mean, we at least know from the 10 ks that chevron did that. so i wouldn t use chevron gas or buy anything from prudential as a result. but these d