Paid for by Rand Paul Victory Committee
A joint fundraising committee authorized by and composed of Rand Paul for President, Rand Paul for US Senate 2016, and RAND PAC
Contributions to Rand Paul Victory Committee (“RPVC”) are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. RPVC allocates contributions to Rand Paul for President (“RPFP”), Rand Paul for US Senate 2016 (“RPFS”), and RAND PAC in conformity with federal limits. Unless a contribution would exceed federal limits, RPVC will divide contributions as follows:
- For Individuals and Federal Non-multicandidate PACs—First $2,700 to RPFP’s primary-election account; next $2,700 to RPFS’s primary-election account; next $2,700 to RPFS’s general-election account; next $5,000 to RAND PAC; and final amount, up to $2,700, to RPFP’s general-election account.
- For Federal Multicandidate PACs—First $5,000 to RPFP’s primary-election account. next $5,000 to RPFS’s primary-election account; next $5,000 to RPFS’s general-election account; next $5,000 to RAND PAC; and final amount, up to $5,000, to RPFP’s general-election account.
Notwithstanding this default allocation, you may designate your contribution for one or more particular RPVC participants. Contributions allocated to RAND PAC will not be used for Senator Paul’s election. Contributions from corporations, labor unions, federal contractors, and foreign nationals are prohibited. *Federal law requires RPVC’s best efforts to obtain, maintain, and report the name, address, occupation, and employer of any contributor who gives more than $200 in an election cycle (for RPFP/RPFS contributions) or in a calendar year (for RAND PAC contributions).