Never Back Down Inc.

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Never Back Down Inc.
Legal status Super PAC
LeaderKen Cuccinelli [1]
Chris Jankowski [2]
Kristin Davison [3]
Scott Wagner [4]

Never Back Down Inc. is a is a single-candidate Super PAC which supported Ron DeSantis in his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. According to OpenSecrets, the Super PAC raised $145,709,450. [5]

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Description

Never Back Down began as a Super PAC to draft Ron DeSantis to compete for the Republican presidential nomination. [6] It was established by Ken Cuccinelli in February 2023. Cabell Hobbs was its treasurer, and Republican political consultant Jeff Roe was the Super PAC's chief strategist. [1] It reportedly raised $30 million between March 9 and April 3 2023, [6] but later filings showed they had only raised $23 million, primarily from Robert Bigelow. [7]

As of April 3, 2023 the Super PAC also employed Republican political consultant and strategist Jeff Roe. [6] By May 24, New Back Down had reportedly raised $40 million and was being "helm[ed]" by Roe, with Chris Jankowski as its chief executive officer, [2] Adam Laxalt as its chairman, [8] and Kristin Davison as its chief operating officer. [2] At the end of June 2023 the group and had receive donations of over $1 million from seven donors and had $97 million cash on hand, [7] including $82.5 million which had been transferred from Empower Parents PAC, DeSantis' state-level PAC. [1]

The Campaign Legal Center filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission in December 2023 which argued that the transfer of funds from the state committee violated the Federal Election Campaign Act. [1] [9]

CEO Chris Jankowski resigned his position on November 22, 2023 after disagreements on strategy with Roe and Scott Wagner, a board member of the organization, and was replaced by Davison. [3] Laxalt resigned as chairman on November 26 [8] and was replaced by Wagner, [4] while Roe resigned on December 16. [10] Davison was fired as CEO after holding the position for nine days, and was also replaced by Wagner. [4]

Activities

In May 2023 Never Back Down outlined a plan to spend $200 million in support of DeSantis candidacy and planned to have a staff of 2,600 field organizers active by Labor Day, which was described by the New York Times as "an extraordinary number of people for even the best-funded campaigns". [2]

By August 2023 the New York Times reported that the Super PAC "[wasn't] just supplementing the campaign’s work; it [had] taken over nearly every aspect of the DeSantis campaign." [7]

The New York Times reported in February 2024 that Never Back Down spent $130 million on DeSantis' campaign, [11] which OpenSecrets reports a total expenditure of over $145 million. [5]

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