Consultants Scramble Response to DCCC Vendor Blacklist
The DCCC’s efforts to blacklist political consultants who work against incumbents has prompted some Democratic consultants to push back.
The DCCC’s attempt to blacklist vendors who work against incumbents this cycle is being countered by consultants adding their names and firms to a new list offering their services to progressive challengers.
Evan Sutton, a progressive consultant, began compiling what he’s calling the New Power Collaborative list after the DCCC published its “standards” for political vendors. Sutton is among those practitioners on th...
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