PAC Ad: Cory Booker Wasted $100 Million Zuckerberg School Donation on Focus Groups, Consultants
ACLU fought Booker over transparency on what was happening with the money
A conservative political action committee is taking a swing at Dem Senate candidate Cory Booker's education record in an ad asserting that Mark Zuckerberg's $100 million pledge to Newark schools went not into classrooms but to consultants and focus groups.
The American Commitment Action Fund super PAC spent $130,000 to air a TV ad, called "A Record of Failure," on behalf of New Jersey tea party US Senate candidate Steve Lonegan.
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The Tea Party is an actual, recognized party? I had no idea.