
The Collective PAC, which helps elect black candidates to federal and state offices, has asked major progressive groups to stop pushing Democratic candidates away from super PACs, Politico reports.
Driving the news: Collective PAC co-founders Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James argued in a letter obtained by Politico that super PACs are a vital means of fundraising for black candidates, especially in primaries. According to its website, The Collective PAC has previously contributed campaign funds for Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and 2020 candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.).
The catch: So far, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is the only Democratic 2020 candidate actively backed by super PAC funds. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanders are some of the most vocal opponents of super PACS in the 2020 Democratic field.
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