Which 501(c)(4) groups are pushing it when it comes to making election activities their primary mission? Groups wishing to maintain their tax-exempt status
“„In the case of the 60 Plus Association, it has spent $3.7 million on television time for express advocacy ads, or more than 86 percent of its total. Tom Kise, a spokesman, challenged the completeness of the advertising figures but also said the organization had spent heavily on grassroots lobbying and other activities that balance out its political spending.
“„The group has also been filing with the I.R.S. based on a fiscal year, instead of the calendar year, so it may have until July 2011 to get its ledgers in order.
“„American Future Fund, set up by a cadre of Republican political operatives, has devoted $3 million, or about 56 percent of its television advertising spending, to express advocacy.
“„Meanwhile, Crossroads GPS and Americans for Job Security have been more conservative, keeping their express advocacy spending on television to roughly 40 percent.
