Black America's PAC
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Black America's Political Action Committee (BAMPAC) supports conservative policies and African-American candidates. Its name misleadingly suggests that it represents the point of view of African-Americans, but in fact opinion polls and voting patterns show that the vast majority of African-Americans disagree with BAMPAC's political positions.
BAMPAC claims to be nonpartisan, but its IRS tax statement explicitly states that its mission is to elect Republicans.[citation needed]
PR affiliations include Bruce Eberle, Tarrance Group and the National Center for Public Policy Research.[citation needed]
Black America's PAC is a member of Internet Freedom Coalition, a project of the Institute for Liberty which states that the internet should be "free of government interference".[1]
Contents
Personnel
- Alvin Williams, President & CEO
- Ambassador Alan Keyes, Founder and Chairman of the Board
Board Members
- Jackie Cissell (The Quandt Group),
- William C. Cleveland (former City Council member and Vice Mayor, Alexandria VA),
- Dr. Marlo Lewis (Senior Fellow, Competitive Enterprise Institute),
- Amy Moritz Ridenour (President, National Center for Public Policy Research),
- Alvin Williams (President and CEO; co-founder, BAMPAC)
Contact information
Website: http://www.bampac.org/
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ "Internet Freedom Coalition", accessed September 2009.