As recently as December 2012, Public Policy Polling found that nearly half of Republican voters believes ACORN boosted President Obama’s re-election prospects. While people are certainly entitled to believe whatever they wish, let’s not forget that ACORN doesn’t actually exist — the defunct group permanently closed its doors in 2010.
As it turns out, GOP voters aren’t the only ones with lingering concerns about an organization that only exists in the imaginations of conservatives.
A new short-term budget bill introduced on Monday by House Republicans includes a bizarre provision banning federal funding to anti-poverty group ACORN, despite the fact that the group has already been stripped of federal funding — and has been defunct for nearly three years.









