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Meredith Kcucy, Traasuror
COMPLAINT
1. OtizensforRespoiisibilitysndEmicim^
Mdsnie Sloan bring this oomplaM Mbit the Fcde^
sedonBj an onmeoiaBe inyBstmaoon ano eninicement action aajsinsc Peace 'imousb
Stnnglh Political Adkm Comnim^
vPCUUVaTtt avOf QaVOCCflDfl8tfllOU VHOUOEIlQDalOXiDBakOflCBsU CUOGQiOD^^8DBD8sjfl&«a)GC
("FBCA11).
501(cX3) of die Latenud Revenue Code.
ofifictals and to protecting the ritlit of citizens to be infbtnied about die
activitiei of government officials. CREW seeks to empower citizens to have an
w*** in j|«iigiH»Mn> AMMMM mul m HMI j»uiMmigiiiri ilaeiAmjmdlring
process. CREW uses a cxmibinatioo of rescanii, litigan^
tnistion
3. In fulfaicnmoe of iU mission, GREW educates c^
integrity of the electoral process and our system of government Toward mis end, CREW
moohon tfio campaign fiminoc activnieB of those who ran for ndenl office and
publicizes those vHio violate fedetsl campaign finance laws. CREW also files complaints
with the FEC when it discovers violations of the PBCA. Pubtidzmg campaign finance
viobttm and fifiqg complaints with the FEC serve CREW'S mission of exposing
unethical nd illegal ooDdoct of those involved in govmnmt and deterring future
violations of campaign ̂ •*••*
PTSPACistfederallywgirteredpoHticalconmiittce, Meredith KeileyU the
ofPTSPAC.
7. Bqghmmgin October 2006, R0p.HnnterpubUdyaniiouiioed his intenst
in raring for praktent of the United State* iim iwvgnpn^ Hflntpf MilTCt PrMMgtfM
Mfifl^^^dktf^Aw(Jainwy25, 2007) (attached as Exhibit A).
8. Between Oetcte 2006 and Jannaiy2QOT,R^
early primny states of New Hampshire, Iowa nd South Camliiia on behalf ofPTSPAC.
JmfliW.PMdLHiiiitgtPviritNJI.to
imlatipm TteBotUm Globe (January 5, 2007) (ttt^hedaf Exhibit B).
9. For dw period fiom November 28, 2006 throufili December 31, 2006, PTS
PAC rpporteo reuciving ixminputiom M^uk 11 moividuiito ID CBLCCM of SS^30u. PTS
PAC, FEC Form 3x, Jamitry 17, 2007 at 8-12 (attached as Exhibit C).
10. PTSPACpnNliicc4atd0viikmadvcrtJMmemftitu^
suppoito the coMtruttliuii of a fipoe ilong the Unitpd StiteB-Mcnoo bolder.
flnflft QimiBry 4 2007X
W^ ("te bolder fence advertUemenT).
PTSPAC*swd>tite,www.peacediixmghitrengdipe^oom>u
boghiningandcndoftheadvertiaement fit.
11. On December 14, 2006, TO PAC paid the R
tdeviikmrtationKEVN $1,000 for advertiaeroent airtime, ExhibitCatl6.
12. QnDecxnberl4k2006bPTSPACptJdteSpKt«diift^
tetoviiionitationWSPA$4^8£bradvertiaementairt^
13. On December 14, 2006; December 19, 2006 tad
PAC paid the Greenville, South Ctrolina tdevirionitttionWHNS a total of $19̂ 00 for
advertisemeatatitime. ]& at 18-1 9.
14. On December 19, 2006, PTSPAC paid the Cohmbia^
television station WACH $5,000 for adwtiscmentairtmie. feat 18.
15. OnDe
Hunter sttted that he would lead with a policy of "peace through strength," the same
phnse fat saves isPTSPAC's fume. See Exhibit A.
19. Followmg the formation of Hm^
Manchester, New Hampshire teteviikmttitioaWMURt total of $17,575 to broadctit
the bolder fence sdvertiscnient. See Jsmes W. PindeiL Candidate used PAC funds for
tULjdfc ft* Boiton Globe (February 27, 2007) (sttached as Exhibit H).
20. At Ac time WMUR aired the bolder feoceadvectisement in February
2007, PTS PAC's wdwte directed readers to "pleate vishDuncnHimlBrlbrPraBklent
2008»" and provided a direct hyperlink to Hunter fior President's wdnite,
www.gohunter08.oom. Sfifi Exhibit H. PTS P AC hss since removed the message and
hyperiinkfiom its website, PTS PAC, Hanc (March 12, 2007),
ac,oooî
21. PTS PAC reportedly paid fwaddhkmaltdcvisicm
me week of Febmary 1 1, 2007 in South C l̂ina, North Ctolina and Souto
22. On March 1,2007, the FECq)iHOvedPraPAC'8 request to change its
receipts and disbursements report filing fiecpierK^fiom monthly to quarterly. Letter
from Patricia C^nnona,CMeC Compliance Branch Re|»rtsAnri
Mcreom O. Rdlcy, Treasurer, PTS PAC (March 1,2007) (attached as Exhibit J).
Because quarterly filers report semiHBmiiaUymoff^ectkmyteis, PTS PAC's next
COUNT I
23. An individual wto is deteraiii^
comply with FECA contribution limits far money received during fhe time
is-teatingtbewttem" 11 CJ.R.H 100.72 and 100.131. to fllttFEC, Campaign
Guide for Congrenional Candidates and Qmtmittees (May 2004) at 5 ("Funds raised to
test the waters are subject to the Act's contnTwtion Knots.").
24. Costing the waters" activities ittdude, but are n^
ft POlia vttCDuODC GUttb JHQfl inRPCl lOf luO 0070086 Ov QBB0nDUODft ^VuCulfif vO OOOOflftO ft
candidate. 11 CFJL |f 100.72 tnd 100.131.
25. Rq».Himta:ttivdedacliBniivdtDeidra^^
beginning in October 2006, usi
candidacy withm the meaning of 11 CJJL § 100.72.
26. Anmdividutinefd^n»witcn"mthc20^^
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27. Whikroppwting Rep. Hunter1 •*^ertmgu^wi^
received llmdlvidutlamtnTnit^
individual contribnticmlimiL Sfifi Exhibit C, pp. 8-12. BecawePTSP AC knowingly
accepted $27,350 in executive contributiont, PTS PAC violated 2 U.S.C. § 441a(i).
COUNT n
28. When an individual begins to campaign or oflhcffwise decHles to become a
candidate, u»mavidual must reglrter a c^^ 11 CFJL f
100.72.
29. An individ^ is IH> longer *1e*ting the wat^
a candidate committee with tbe FEC if the iwKvidualow
purchase generdpia^c political advertis^
for federal office. 11 CJFJL { 100.72(bXl).
30. Because FTSPAC expended over $5,000 on advcrtisen^
designed to publicize Rep. Hunter's intention to campiign for federal office by
intiDdiiciQg him to early primary voters, PTSP AC was required to register wife the FEC
w the principd campaign (^^ 11CF.R.$ 100.72(bXl).
31. ByUmgtoregiaterasacflirfojfeco^^
U.S.C.|433(a).
COUNT mA A
confatoutfonstotfaecandk^
contributkMi Kmits. fiK 11 CFJL 1 100.52(4X1).
33. niemaximum legal cctrtributionfinDm a federafly registered poUti
CFJL{110J(bXl)- A contribution to a political oomndtlm Oat exceeds $5,000 in a
2 U.S.C 1 441a(f).
34. PTS PAC'a afleged $17,575 aggregate payment to WMUR to air the
border fence advertisement cwistitutesm in-kind cc*^^
11 CFJL 1 100.52(4X1). Any|»>mentsPTSPACmayha^madetoairadvertisen^
in Soufli Carolina, Nortti Carolina and Soutti Dakota dormgtfie week of February 11,
2007ooastitutein
35. PTS PAC'a $17,575 In-kind contribution to Hunter for President
constitute! a $12̂ 75 excessive contribution in violation of 2 U.S.C. { 441a(aX2XA) and
11 CJP.R. | HO^CbXl). m PAC's m-knd contributor
Carolina, Norm Carolina and South Dakota veexoesnvecontributiontofaniinkiiown
amount in violation of 2 U.S.C ft 441a(aX2XA) and 1 1 CJJL { 1 10 3Q>W).
COUNT IV
36. Political cntmrnftPfi are required to report to the FEC the name and
a&lress of escfa person to whom it iiiakesdubu^ HCJMLftft
104.3(b)tndl04.9(a).
37. Tothc«rtertPTSPACfidlcdtoiq)ortdirtrarBancn^
advertiaements aired in Iowa and New Hanqithire in Deoonber 2006, PTS P AC violated
11 CFJL |{ 104.3(b) and 104.9(a).
PRAYBR
WHEREFORE, Gitiaens for RcBponribffity ftndEfliicsmWaihingtonand
Mdanic Sloan Mqaeatftat the Federal Election Qwimiiikwioondiictanmvtirigrti^
into these allegation!) declare the mpondenta to have vjolated fedcnd campaign finance*
laws, impose Mnctiona appropriate to time violation!, nqure PIS PAC to amend to
regLstration to a Joint fimdndtrng committoewiA Hunter for Prarident, require PTS P AC
to ndae all contributions at a candidate committee and take fochfurttier action, as niay be
Further, because press leports indicate mat Rep. Hunter inay still be purchasing
•far time for advcrtiaenwnla promoting Us eandidacy, IBS AfcEdiibhl, but the entity
paying for any such advertisements wffl remain unidentified ™*n PTSPAC filet its next
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Skim, hereby verifies tint tine atatancota made in the attadied Complaint are, uponand bofafi^ trae.
1001.Swom punuant to 18
Nfdante Sloan
Swon to and sobacribed bofixc no flUa 14th day of MansX 2007.
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Presidential i ign advertising wffl abut hitting the airwaves inthe coming months, fa eeitter in the election cpde than during the2004 race, and the ads wffl banage the American public fior much
i a praaidential race aoIn the age of television, there never hastwide open.
^ the hiatny of modem broadcasting, we harc^where we haven't had a White House incumbent," said GeorgeRaed-Deffinger, who tracks the industry for Washington Analysis, a
.'Ihe broadcasters are licking theirchops."
For the first time since 1972, bom Republican and
entirety, allowing them to ndse and spend unlimited sums on thelargest item of any campaign budget: television spots.
Moreover, the nominees may be decided by Febnnuy if four largestates — Florida, California, New Jeraey and Illinois-succeed fafluDNplflft UD •DCUT WBaMflflDUaU DavllDlflfl0Bw oUfiD wL flDUC ̂ H^OQIlu MUsucandidates to maricet themselves eariier fa these states tn^traditional baUleground^ but are honie to some of the most
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GrouDy which trackB poUtical ad spending far TNSMedli
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Hunter (R-Gaut) hit the airwaves on Dec. 19 with a television ad inIowa, Mew Hampshire and So^Gaidma. Funded by htePAC,Peace Tnrougfa Strength, it touted Us tough staiice on bordercootraL
By contrast, Howard Dean want on the air first on June 17§ 2003*Tfa a fan seven months earner than 2004," Traceysaid.
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