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Now or Never PAC
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Basic facts
Type:Super PAC
Affiliation:Conservative
Year founded:2012

TheNow or Never PAC is asuper PAC founded with an emphasis on "electing men and women to Congress who have demonstrated a desire to immediately work to Balance the Federal Budget."[1]

Work

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2016 elections

According to theCenter for Responsive Politics, Now or Never PAC did not make any independent expenditures during the 2016 election cycle.[2]

2014 elections

According toOpen Secrets, the super PAC spent a total of $835,905 during the 2014 election cycle.[3]

Expenditures

According toOpen Secrets, the grand total that the Now or Never PAC spent in independent expenditures during the 2014 election cycle was $714,809, broken down as follows: $0 for Democrats, $0 against Democrats, $52,920 for Republicans and $479,139 against Republicans.[4]

Now or Never PAC expenditures in 2014[4]
CandidatePartyStateOfficeForAgainst
Thad CochranRepublican PartyMSSenate$0$93,514
Ralph HallRepublican PartyTXHouse$0$101,680
Tim HuelskampRepublican PartyKSHouse$0$233,945
James LankfordRepublican PartyOKSenate$0$50,000
Greg OrmanIndependentKSSenate$0$182,750
T.W. ShannonRepublican PartyMSSenate$52,920$0

2012 elections

According to theSunlight Foundation, Now or Never PAC spent $7,760,174 on the 2012House andSenate elections. Of those funds, 10.74 percent achieved the desired result, based onSunlight Foundation analysis.[5]

Expenditures

According toOpen Secrets, the grand total that the Now or Never PAC spent in independent expenditures during the 2012 election cycle was $7,760,174, broken down as follows: $0 for Democrats, $5,361,639 against Democrats, $2,111,775 for Republicans, and $286,760 against Republicans.[6]

Top 9 largestNow or Never PAC expenditures in 2012[6]
CandidatePartyStateOfficeTotalForAgainst
Tammy DuckworthDemocratic PartyILHouse$2,089,969$0$2,089,969
Sherrod BrownDemocratic PartyOHSenate$1,200,000$0$1,200,00
Richard CarmonaDemocratic PartyAZSenate$1,010,000$0$$1,010,000
Todd AkinRepublican PartyMOSenate$1,005,050$1,005,050$0
Joe WalshRepublican PartyILHouse$917,320$917,320$0
Heidi HeitkampDemocratic PartyNDSenate$651,490$0$651,490
Jon TesterDemocratic PartyMTSenate$410,180$0$410,180
John BrunnerRepublican PartyMOSenate$286,760$0$286,760
Sarah SteelmanRepublican PartyMOSenate$189,405$189,405$0

Endorsed candidates

The Now or Never PAC endorsed the following candidates for the 2012 election:

Targeted candidates

Finances

The following table identifies total federal receipts and disbursements for Now or Never PAC, according to reports filed with theFederal Election Commission:

Annual federal receipts and disbursements for Now or Never PAC, 2012-2016
YearTotal receiptsTotal disbursements
2016[7]$11,629$6,616
2015[8]$10,000$27,079
2014[9]$540,000$802,874
2013[10]$5,621$33,030
2012[11]$8,250,500$7,942,660

Legal status

Now or Never PAC is asuper PAC. A super PAC is a political committee that can solicit and spend unlimited sums of money. A super PAC cannot contribute directly to a politician or political party, but it can spend independently to campaign for or against political figures. These committees are also called independent expenditure-only committees. A super PAC is not legally considered apolitical action committee (PAC) and as such is regulated under separate rules.[12][13]

Recent news

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All stories may not be relevant to this organization due to the nature of the search engine.

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Now or Never PAC "Home page," accessed July 5, 2013
  2. Center for Responsive Politics, "Now or Never PAC Independent Expenditures, Communication Costs and Coordinated Expenses," accessed July 5, 2017
  3. Open Secrets, "Now or Never PAC 2014 summary," accessed July 28, 2016
  4. 4.04.1Open Secrets, "Now or Never PAC 2014 independent expenditures," accessed July 28, 2016
  5. Sunlight Foundation, "Outside spenders' return on investment," November 14, 2012
  6. 6.06.1Open Secrets, "Now or Never PAC, 2012," accessed July 5, 2013
  7. Federal Election Commission, "Now or Never PAC Year-End Report, 2016," January 17, 2017
  8. Federal Election Commission, "Now or Never PAC Year-End Report, 2015," January 13, 2016
  9. Federal Election Commission, "Now or Never PAC Year-End Report, 2014," January 26, 2015
  10. Federal Election Commission, "Now or Never PAC Year-End Report, 2013," January 27, 2014
  11. Federal Election Commission, "Now or Never PAC Year-End Report, 2012," January 25, 2013
  12. The Atlantic, "The New York Times' Disingenuous Campaign Against Citizens United," February 24, 2012
  13. The New York Times, "Who's Financing the 'Super PACs?" May 7, 2012
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