Obama Campaign holds conference call about FEC complaint against Clinton group

Posted by Staff on April 30, 2008 |

The Obama Campaign held a conference call today to talk about their FEC complaint against a pro-Clinton group called the ALP, or American Leadership Project. The campaign claims that they are a “so-called” 527 political group that is run by Jason Kinney, who happens to be the son of a Hillary Clinton Indiana state co-chair.

Yesterday, the ALP began running an attack ad that is apparently misleading against Obama. Barack Obama’s Campaign Chief Counsel Bob Bauer and state Representative Matt Pierce were on the call to discuss the complaint.

Bauer stated “now the law needs to be enforced to send the ultimate message” while Pierce commented, “clearly this didn’t make sense to me” going on to say “who are these people, I really don’t know.”

April 30, 2008

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