FreedomWorks is actively seeking donations to help the Tea Party movement promote the “right” candidates.
Eyeing the success of Moveon.org and other grassroots groups, the conservative-minded FreedomWorks, which has been at the frontline organizing tea partiers into a half-million strong membership, has announced ambitious plans on the fundraising front.
“(MoveOn) raised around $31 million in 2003. We’re not sure we can raise that much, but think we can be in the multi-millions and be a major player in 2010,” said Rob Jordan, FreedomWorks’ vice president of federal and state campaigns.
On Monday, FreedomWorks brought together dozens of conservative activists from as far away as California, Arkansas, Ohio and Florida and put them in a room full of reporters, hoping to let the grassroots speak to the Washington establishment through the press.
“It’s hot in Florida, Charlie Crist is on the run,” said Thomas Gaiten, a Florida field coordinator for Freedom Works, who opposes the Florida governor’s bid for the U.S. Senate seat.
“I’m arranging an event on February 10 for the one year anniversary of ‘the stimulus hug,’” Gaiten said, referring to a hug between President Obama and Crist last year. Crist was an exuberant host and endorsed the president’s $787 billion stimulus package, for which Crist is now under fire.
