Anonymous donor gives $7M to group led by ex-Sen. Norm Coleman
The donation accounts for more than 25 percent of the $27.5 million the organization raised between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011, according to tax returns the organization is filing with the Internal Revenue Service.
As a tax-exempt organization, the American Action Network is not required to publicly disclose its donors. Network spokesman Dan Conston did not comment on its contributors.
At least one campaign finance watchdog group has lobbied the IRS to strip the American Action Network's tax-exempt status, arguing that its a political action group that raised money to air attack ads against Democrats in the 2010 congressional elections, not a think thank concerned with social welfare.
During the June to July period, the network spent more than $25 million on advocacy, organizing and political activity. The group also donated money to other conservative groups, including almost $500,000 to American Crossroads, a super PAC linked to Republican strategist Karl Rove, who served as a senior advisor to former President George W. Bush.
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