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American political action committee
Right Side PAC was a
super PAC created by a group of Republicans with a mission of convincing anti-
Donald Trump Republican voters to vote for
Democratic presidential nominee
Joe Biden in the
2020 United States presidential election.
[1] It was a single-candidate PAC, with Biden being the only supported candidate.
[2]
The group targeted voters in
swing states such as
Arizona,
Florida,
Michigan,
North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, and
Wisconsin.
[3]
The group was led by
Matt Borges, a former chairman of the
Ohio Republican Party. Former
White House Communications Director
Anthony Scaramucci who served under Trump, is also a member of the PAC.
[4] The super PAC shut down in July 2020 – a month after being formed – after Borges was arrested on federal corruption charges.
[5]
See also
References
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^ Allison, Bill (June 17, 2020).
"Republicans Form Group to Turn Out GOP Voters – for Biden".
Bloomberg News. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
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"Right Side PAC". Retrieved September 7, 2020.
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^ Saenz, Arlette (June 18, 2020).
"Republican operatives launch new group supporting Biden".
CNN. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
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^ Verhovek, John (June 17, 2020).
"Group of GOP operatives launch super PAC to target anti-Trump Republicans".
ABC News. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
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^ Karnie, Annie (October 12, 2020).
"The Crowded, Competitive World of Anti-Trump G.O.P. Groups".
The New York Times. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
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