Kelly S. Eustis

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Kelly S. Eustis is President and Chief Executive Officer of Eusatrix Corporation, a "strategic public relations and political consulting firm specializing in public affairs, campaign management, online advocacy, and media relations".[1] As of September 2008, he is a staff member of Our Country Deserves Better PAC, an anti-Obama organization based in Sacramento, California.

According to Eustis' official website, "In 2007, at 19-years-old, he was a candidate for town council of Argyle, New York."[2]

A biographical note states that "His campaign became known for its use of websites and social networking to communicate with voters. Since then, Kelly has used his years of experience in campaigning and web design to help conservative campaigns and causes from New York to California."[1]

Our Country Deserves Better PAC

In August 2008, Eustis joined Our Country Deserves Better PAC (OCDB), a conservative political action committee based in Sacramento, California. The organization's mission is to defeat liberal Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate. At the time of its inception, Eustis was named eCampaign Coordinator and was its Political Director before leaving in October 2009.[3]

Several PAC officers are or were associated with Move America Forward, although Eustis is not.

One Nation PAC

On October 8, 2009, Eustis filed a statement of organization with the Federal Election Commission to start One Nation PAC, a conservative political action committee, after leaving Our Country Deserves Better PAC due to "creative and personal differences".[4]

One Nation PAC endorsed Doug Hoffman, a Republican running on the Conservative Party line, on October 23, 2009 in New York's 23rd Congressional District Special Election set for November 3, 2009. Kelly S. Eustis told the Watertown Daily Times, "Winning this seat will be the beginnings of the conservative comeback in Congress. With just one year to go until the November 2010 congressional elections, a victory will show that conservative values and strong leadership matter to the American people."[5]

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