A falling out between two powerful political organizations has some Democrats worried that a potential 2016 bid by Hillary Clinton will be beset with the same kind of infighting that dragged her down in 2008. The two groups — PAC Priorities USA and an archipelago of independent Democratic groups run by uber-operative David Brock — are major supporters of a potential bid by the presumed Democratic front-runner.
Brock resigned in protest from the board of the big-money super PAC Priorities USA, he confirmed to msnbc Monday, accusing the group of orchestrating a “political hit job” against his political organizations, which include the opposition research super PAC American Bridge and the watchdog non-profit Media Matters, among others.
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Clinton’s 2008 campaign was notorious for backstabbing and infighting among its staff, which often spilled into the public light, and several Democratic operatives who spoke with msnbc Monday worried the new tensions signaled a return. Others saw an effort from Clinton high command to push Brock and his groups out of the inner circle, prompting a backlash from Brock.
Brock and his groups have been working closely with Priorities, and he sat on the board of the group, which spent millions backing Obama in 2012 and is preparing to do the same for Clinton in 2016.
But in a resignation letter sent to leaders of Priorities, which was first obtained by Politico, Brock accuses “current and former Priorities officials” of spreading a “specious and malicious attack” on his organizations that ultimately led to a story in The New York Times about his fundraising practices.
Brock called it “an orchestrated political hit job,” and warned that it could severely damage critical funding for his groups, “while presumably enhancing Priorities’ own.”
“Frankly, this is the kind of dirty trick I’ve witnessed in the right-wing and would not tolerate then. Our Democratic Presidential nominee deserves better than people who would risk the next election — and our country’s future — for their own personal agendas,” he continued.









