Another
Victory for Conservatives:
FEC Rules Against DNC/Jesse Jackson
Commission fines liberals, Democrats $200,000 for election law violations
ALEXANDRIA,
VA - The Federal Election Commission (FEC) today announced that the
Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) have
been found guilty of violating federal election law. The American Conservative
Union filed a complaint in 2001 against Jackson and the DNC in response
to severe transgressions during the 2000 election cycle. The FEC has
slapped both groups with stiff fines totaling a combined $200,000.
"The
word is now out; crooked election practices that have become the standard
of the Left will not be tolerated," said ACU Chairman
David A. Keene. "Jesse Jackson, the Democratic National
Committee and their liberal cronies have been found guilty of sever
violations of federal election law and must now pay a steep price. This
ruling is a real vindication for Republicans and Conservatives across
America."
Prior to the 2000 election, Jackson and his Rainbow/PUSH Coalition orchestrated
a massive voter registration drive. Election law mandates that such
efforts be strictly non-partisan, but the campaign was closely coordinated
with the DNC and exclusively targeted highly democratic areas. In addition
to planning and coordinating campaign efforts, Jackson's group was directly
reimbursed over $450,000 by the DNC to pay for its work. The ACU filed
suit in 2001 after the public evidence of the abuse became too visible
to ignore.
"Jesse
Jackson and the Democratic National Committee committed gross violations
of election law, not to mention basic ethics, and many looked the other
way," Keene continued. "The ACU will not
sit idly by while left-wing interest groups cheat and break the rules.
I applaud the FEC for this ruling. "
ACU
has filed several similar complaints and has never lost a case, including
a victory against the anti-gun rights group Handgun Control. On May
19, ACU filed an ethics complaint against Senate Minority Leader Harry
Reid and hopes for a quick investigation.