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2004 US Presidential Election
June 13, 2004
Nader | Nader Had Campaign Office at Charity

WASHINGTON POST: Nader Had Campaign Office at Charity

Since October, Ralph Nader has run his campaign for president out of the same downtown Washington offices that through April housed a public charity he created — an overlap that campaign finance specialists said could run afoul of federal laws.

Tax law explicitly forbids public charities from aiding political campaigns. Violations can result in a charity losing its tax-exempt status. In addition, campaign law requires candidates to account for all contributions — including shared office space and resources, down to the use of copying machines, receptionists and telephones.

Records show many links between Nader’s campaign and the charity Citizen Works. For example, the charity’s listed president, Theresa Amato, is also Nader’s campaign manager. The campaign said in an e-mail to The Washington Post that Amato resigned from the charity in 2003. But in the charity’s most recent corporate filing with the District, in January, Amato listed herself as the charity’s president and registered agent.

The office suite housing the campaign, the charity and other sub-tenants had a common receptionist for greeting visitors.

And Federal Election Commission records show the campaign paid rent to Citizen Works and Citizen Works’ landlord. Nader said the campaign has taken over the charity’s lease on its coveted location on 16th Street NW.

“There is nothing, no wrongdoing here,” Nader said Friday.



Posted by Laurence Simon at June 13, 2004 08:21 AM | TrackBack
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Not that this is surprising, given Nader’s long-time career of enjoying a tax-exempt life. He’s like the Jesse Jackson for plaintiffs lawyers and environmental groups.

This is, however, miniscule compared to the symbiotic organisms that are the DNC, the Trial Lawyers Association and virtually every labor union in the country. The funny thing is, this gripe about Nader probably came from the Dems, who would like very much to knock Nader out of the race. Perhaps someone ought to take a look at that glass house?

Posted by: TL at June 13, 2004 02:41 PM

Yes and while we’re looking at the dems, lets look at those Republican supporting 501c3… Not the legit ones- like the NRA, AARP, etc… but the ones that only do advertising for the election. and they do it overwhelmingly and illegally for Republicans.

Posted by: Loofa at June 14, 2004 02:51 PM

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