With all the attention now on McCain's VP pick, it's going to be hard for Obama to get his message out to media and to voters and 527s are just the groups to do it. They can go places a candidate could never dare to go, and by the looks of it, Democratic 527s have the money to do it:
The money is there. The top two 527s -- the Service Employees International Union and America Votes -- are liberal in orientation. The SEIU fund has contributed to other 527 efforts, and America Votes has earmarked most of its money for what it calls the "largest grassroots voter mobilization" in history. The third largest 527 -- American Solutions Winning the Future -- belongs to Newt Gingrich, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. The AFL-CIO has budgeted more than $53 million for messaging and turnout efforts and has run a limited flight of ads featuring veterans criticizing McCain. But they've shied away from larger-scale campaigns in part because they believe -- or believed -- that the Obama campaign did not want them mounted.
And Obama is sending out the signals to "bring it on". This election is too important. We must do everything, use every resource available to us, to win this thing. GO 527s!
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