CUPVF Releases "Fundamentally Wrong" Ad

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Impact During the 2008 Election Cycle

Citizens United Political Victory Fund continues to be one of the most active conservative PACs in America!

As of October 31, 2008, CUPVF has supported the following candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. House.

Check back for updates as the election season continues!

United States House Of Representatives
Marilyn Musgrave (CO 4) - $1,000 - Primary
Marilyn Musgrave (CO 4) - $1,000 - Primary
Marilyn Musgrave (CO 4) - $3,000 - Primary
Marilyn Musgrave (CO 4) - $5,000 - General
Dan Burton (IN 5) - $5,000 - Primary
Dan Burton (IN 5) - $1,000 - General
Bill Young (FL 10) - $2,000 - Primary
Andy Harris (MD 1) - $5,000 - Primary
Andy Harris (MD 1) - $5,000 - General
Bob Latta (OH 5) - $5,000 - Primary
Bob Latta (OH 5) - $5,000 - General
Duncan D. Hunter (CA 52) - $5,000 - Primary
Woody Jenkins (LA 6) - $5,000 - Primary
Woody Jenkins (LA 6) - $5,000 - General
Hal Valeche (FL 16) - $5,000 - Primary
Allen West (FL 22) - $5,000 - Primary
Jean Schmidt (OH 2) - $1,000 - General
Michele Bachmann (MN 6) - $1,000 - Primary
Michele Bachmann (MN 6) - $5,000 - General
Peter Roskam (IL 6) - $1,000 - General
Tom McClintock (CA 4) - $5,000 - Primary
Tom McClintock (CA 4) - $1,000 - General
Tom McClintock (CA 4) - $4,000 - General
Wayne Parker (AL 5) - $1,000 - Primary
Wayne Parker (AL 5) - $1,000 - General
Jim Ryun (KS 2) - $5,000 - Primary
Lee Zeldin (NY 1) - $5,000 - Primary
Steve Chabot (OH 1) - $5,000 - General
Kieran Lalor (NY 19) - $5,000 - Primary
Mike Coffman (CO 6) - $5,000 - Primary
Chris Hackett (PA 10) - $5,000 - General
Keith Fimian (VA 11) - $1,000 - General
Keith Fimian (VA 11) - $1,000 - General
Nathan Bech (MA 1) - $5,000 - Primary
Steve Stivers (OH 15) - $5,000 - Primary
Tim Walberg (MI 7) - $1,000 - Primary
Tim Walberg (MI 7) - $1,000 - General
Tom Manion (PA 8) - $5,000 - General
William Russell (PA 12) - $5,000 - General
Lou Barletta (PA 11) - $5,000 - General
Sydney Hay (AZ 1) - $1,000 - General
Pete Olson (TX 22) - $5,000 - General
Dana Rohrabacher (CA 46) - $5,000 - General
John Shadegg (AZ 3) - $2,500 - General
John Shadegg (AZ 3) - $2,500 - General
David Schweikert (AZ 5) - $1,000 - General
Bill Cassidy (LA 6) - $1,000 - General
Rick Goddard (GA 8) - $1,000 - General
Bill Sali (ID 1) - $1,000 - General
Mark Souder (IN 3) - $1,500 - General
Scott Garrett (NJ 5) - $1,000 - General
Phil English (PA 3) - $1,000 - General
Ric Keller (FL 8) - $1,000 - General
Dan Lungren (CA 3) - $1,000 - General
John Gard (WI 8) - $1,000 - General
Steve Beren (WA 7) - $500 - General
Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO 9) - $1,000 - General
Chris Myers (NJ 3) - $1,000 - General
Darren White (NM 1) - $1,000 - General
Jay Love (AL 2) - $1,000 - General
Mike Pence (IN 6) - $1,000 - General
Tom Feeney (FL 24) - $1,000 - General

United States Senate
Elizabeth Dole (NC) - $5,000 - Primary
Elizabeth Dole (NC) - $5,000 - General
Steve Pearce (NM) - $1,000 - Primary
Steve Pearce (NM) - $5,000 - General
Bob Schaffer (CO) - $5,000 - Primary
Bob Schaffer (CO) - $5,000 - General
John Sununu (NH) -$5,000 - Primary
John Sununu (NH) - $5,000 - General
Jeff Beatty (MA) - $2,500 - Primary
Roger Wicker (MS) - $2,500 - General
Saxby Chambliss (GA) - $5,000 - General
Mitch McConnell (KY) - $5,000 - General
Norm Coleman (MN) - $5,000 - General

As the 2008 elections kick into high gear, Citizens United Political Victory Fund will once again lead the conservative movement in taking on the liberals. CUPVF stands ready to support Reagan style conservatives who exhibit true conservative ideals of smaller government, low taxes, a strong national defense and an aggressive execution in the War against Terrorists.

Our extensive opposition research team is fully prepared to expose the ultra-liberal agenda of the Democrats' presumptive nominee Barack Obama -- and fully support the candidacy of John McCain for President of the United States.

The 2008 elections are clearly a watershed moment in the history of the United States and will determine the course our country takes for the next decade. Like the Marines of the Conservative Movement, Citizens United Political Victory Fund will be the first in and last out of this critical election fight.

The choices could not be clearer. And CUPVF will lead the way in educating the American people and supporting the candidates with the right vision for our future.

Impact During the
2006 Election Cycle

Citizens United Political Victory Fund (CUPVF) is one of the top conservative political action committees in the United States. During the 2006 election cycle, CUPVF made political contributions to 10 U.S. Senate races totaling $63,500, three joint fundraising committees totaling $9,500, and 36 U.S. House races totaling $84,000, for a grand total of $157,000. CUPVF also spent nearly $200,000 on a hard-hitting national television ad highlighting the importance of using all the tools available to us in fighting the war on terror. For the 2008 cycle, CUPVF will again play a prominent role in helping elect Ronald Reagan conservatives to federal office. We have already begun the process of analyzing the political landscape and prospective candidates for 2008.

Click here for a list of conservative candidates whom CUPVF supported in 2006.

Candidates interested in the endorsement and/or support of the Citizens United Political Victory Fund, please call (202) 547-1249 for a candidate issues questionnaire.

Mission Statement

Citizens United Political Victory Fund (CUPVF) is registered with the Federal Election Commission as a separate, segregated fund of Citizens United. Its mission is to support conservative candidates running for federal office who share Citizens United's vision of reducing the size and scope of government, lowering taxes, cutting spending, promoting traditional family values, and winning the war on terror. CUPVF's goal for the 2008 election cycle is to recapture the majorities in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives by electing candidates who will fight for conservative principles, and to elect a conservative president dedicated to leading the United States to victory in the war on terror.

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Dick Morris and David Bossie Unveil "Wiretap" Ad

Attacks Democratic Weakness in Fighting Terrorism

Washington, DC Citizens United, a conservative grassroots advocacy organization, together with its political action committee, Citizens United Political Victory Fund, are unveiling a major campaign advertisement targeting Democrats for their opposition to the terrorist surveillance program that authorizes the interception of international communications of people with known links to terrorist groups.

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For GOP, A Void on The Right
By Robert D. Novak

New York-based political consultant Kieran Mahoney's survey of probable Republican participants in the 2008 Iowa presidential caucuses showed this support for the "big three" candidates: John McCain, 20.5 percent; Rudy Giuliani, 16.3 percent; Mitt Romney, 3.5 percent. Astonishingly, they all trailed James Gilmore, the former governor of Virginia, who had 31 percent.

How could that be? Because it was not a legitimate survey but a "push poll," normally a clandestine effort to rig the results by telling respondents negative things about some of the candidates. But Mahoney makes no secret that the voters he sampled were told of liberal deviations by McCain, Giuliani and Romney, as well as true-blue conservatism by Gilmore, who is Mahoney's client.

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Paid for by Citizens United Political Victory Fund and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Federal law prohibits CUPVF from soliciting donations from sources other than its members and executive or administrative personnel and their families. Contributions received from other sources will be returned to the donor. Contributions to CUPVF are not tax deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

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