Formation | August 2012 [1] |
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Type | Super PAC |
Purpose | To support Democratic candidates and oppose Republican candidates |
Location | |
Affiliations | Fair Share [2] |
Website | www |
Fair Share Action is an American super PAC that seeks to elect Democratic candidates to political office. [3] Fair Share Action is an unaffiliated Super PAC. It shares a name with the 501(c)(4) Fair Share.
Fair Share Action was launched in Colorado in August 2012. [1] The super PAC is heavily funded by Tim Gill, a computer software entrepreneur and LGBT rights activist. Fair Share Action also received $550,000 in seed funding from Environment America. Billionaire Tom Steyer, the National Education Association, and America Votes have also funded Fair Share Action. [4] [5] [6]
The group's initial activities included get out the vote efforts in Colorado, Florida, and New Hampshire for President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign. [1] [7] In 2014, Fair Share Action reported spending $4,363,917 on federal electoral efforts, including more than $1.5 million on efforts to re-elect former Democratic U.S. Senator Mark Udall, who was ultimately defeated. [8] [9] In the July 15, 2016 Report of Disbursements, Fair Share Action was named as a donor to Correct the Record, a political action group exposing political opponents of Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party. [10] [11]