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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