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Congressional Leadership Fund
Congressional Leadership Fund
stated on May 22, 2017 in an attack ad:

“Bay Area liberals have given more to Jon Ossoff’s campaign than people in Georgia.”

False
By Jon Greenberg
May 26, 2017

GOP attack ad twists Ossoff donation sources in Georgia race

Both sides have launched attack ads in the race for Georgia’s 6th Congressional District. Recently, Democrats accused Republican Karen Handel of wallowing in administrative bloat. (We rated that Mostly False).

Now, the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with House Speaker Paul Ryan, has an ad that paints Democrat Jon Ossoff as beholden more to people in California than voters in Georgia. It is running in the Atlanta area as part of the super PAC’s $6.7 million independent expenditure.

Shot against iconic backdrops of San Francisco, actors, each one the most stereotypical of “left coast” stereotypes, speak cheerfully about Ossoff.

A young woman with a floppy hat and a big “Cut the military now” button says, “There’s a reason Bay Area liberals have contributed more to Jon Ossoff’s campaign than people in Georgia. He’s one of us.”

CLF SF hat girl.jpg

Another young woman stands in front of the Golden Gate Bridge and says “San Francisco hearts Ossoff.” With a coy toss of her ponytails, she makes a heart with her hands and presses them to her chest.

CLF heart girl.jpg

Set aside the political snark and you have this factual claim: San Francisco “Bay Area liberals have given more to Jon Ossoff’s campaign than people in Georgia.”

Is it so?

The Congressional Leadership Fund said they got their information from the Mercury News, a prominent local paper. An April 12 article said, “Ossoff reported 2,628 individual donations from people living in the nine Bay Area counties, significantly more than from all of Georgia — although of a smaller total value.”

Here’s how the numbers shook out at the end of March when the data behind the article was collected. (The dollar total for Bay Area residents wasn’t in the article. We calculated it based on the same data.)

State

Number of donors

Dollars (through March 31, 2017)

Georgia

1,578

$600,141

California

5,822

$547,857

Bay Area

2,628

$290,229 (PolitiFact calculation)

 

So first off, the article doesn’t back up what the ad said, that people in the Bay Area gave more to Ossoff than people in Georgia.

In fact, as the original article noted, Georgians gave more money to Ossoff than people from California. As for people in the Bay Area, we found that they gave half as much compared to voters in Georgia. (More people from the Bay Area contributed than from Georgia, but that’s not what the ad claimed.)

Of course, it’s also important to note that the ad relies on information that is now nearly two months old. In truth, there’s only so much more to learn. The last public report was on April 16. With help from staff at the Center for Responsive Politics, we updated the totals. Georgia remained in the lead, by about $640,000 compared to about $321,000 from the Bay area.

It’s also worth noting that donations under $200 are not required to be itemized under Federal Election Commission rules, meaning we don’t know where those donors live. That accounts for about two-thirds of Ossoff’s donations through the end of March.

Our ruling

The Conservative Leadership Fund is running an ad that says “Bay Area liberals have given more to Jon Ossoff’s campaign than people in Georgia.” In fact, based on data available through mid April, people in Georgia have given Ossoff twice as much money as people in the Bay Area.

The one trace of accuracy is that Bay Area donors outnumber Ossoff’s Georgia donors, but the ad failed to describe the donations in those terms.

We rate this claim False.

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“Bay Area liberals have given more to Jon Ossoff’s campaign than people in Georgia.”
In an ad
Monday, May 22, 2017

Our Sources

Conservative Leadership Fund, Golden Gate, May 22, 2017

Mercury News, Why are Bay Area donors funneling millions to Georgia congressional race?, april 12, 2017

Federal Election Commission, Candidate and Committee Viewer, accessed May 24, 2017

Interview, Alex Baumgart, researcher, Center for Responsive Politics, May 24, 2017

Email interview, Courtney Alexander, spokeswoman, Congressional Leadership Fund, May 24, 2017

Interview, Sacha Hayworth, spokeswoman, Ossoff for Congress, May 24, 2017

 

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