WASHINGTON, D.C. — New explosive reporting alleges that hypocritical Democrats across battleground states are skirting campaign finance law through a sprawling network of shady PACs, nonprofits, consultants, LLCs, and uber-wealthy donors. In some cases, this singular multi-billion-dollar apparatus is helping oversee top-down operations for Mallory McMorrow in Michigan, James Talarico in Texas, Mary Peltola in Alaska, Josh Turek in Iowa, and Angie Craig in Minnesota.
“Since Democrats can’t beat Senate Republicans on merit or policy, their dark-money machine is testing the limits of campaign finance law and exploiting every loophole instead. Silicon Valley billionaires and their consultants are working behind the scenes to bankroll hand-picked radicals across battleground states,” said Bernadette Breslin, NRSC national press secretary. “Meet today’s Democrats: a hypocritical party backed and bought secretly by the very billionaires they claim to hate.”
This paper trail also exposes a critical fault line inside the Democrat Party: the establishment wing and its Silicon Valley billionaires are increasingly at odds with primary voters, weaponizing Citizens United to defeat their voters’ preferred candidates like Abdul El-Sayed, Zach Wahls, and Peggy Flanagan.
Key findings include:
- Two key organizations, Majority Democrats and The Bench, are the central players of Democrats’ dark-money machine. Both share fundraising arms while also allegedly staffing candidates’ campaigns, including the role of spokesperson.
- Majority Democrats and The Bench’s fundraising entities reportedly stem from Precinct LLC, a shadowy Delaware consultancy with no website and little public footprint.
- The Bench’s PAC has no full-time staff of its own on payroll—begging the questions of who is behind this operation, and how closely are they working with individual Democrat campaigns?
Here’s the bottom line: Democrats are railing against “dark money” in public all while relying on a billionaire-funded shadow machine in private. Far-left Senate candidates like McMorrow, Talarico, Peltola, Turek, and Craig are backed by billionaires and fueled by hypocrisy.
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“The machine operates as two big-name new organizations, Majority Democrats and the Bench, both tied to a single venture capitalist-turned-secretive Democratic adviser. Under this umbrella, the influence network is dispersing millions through a sophisticated nesting doll of political action campaigns (PACs), nonprofits, consultancies, and LLCs, while sharing the same big-money donors, political consultants, and often the same policy proposals.
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“The Bench has endorsed a broad slate of candidates, including McMorrow in Michigan, James Talarico in Texas, Josh Turek in Iowa, Angie Craig in Minnesota, and Conley in New York.. . .
“Mapping out the connective tissue of these operations quickly becomes a difficult endeavor. The Bench operates a super PAC, a traditional PAC, a joint fundraising committee, and a 527 nonprofit — a hodgepodge of entities that can engage in political spending with varying restrictions. All of them raise and spend money, at times in coordination with Majority Democrats, which has its own small galaxy of political committees.“All of these entities tie back to London, including through a shadowy Delaware consultancy: Precinct LLC, which per state business filings obtained by The Lever, was incorporated in January 2025 with London’s signature.
“The entity — which has no website or hardly any other online footprint — appears to operate as a kind of central hub for the network. The firm’s managing director is Ami Copeland, a senior advisor to Majority Democrats.”
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