Altria Plans Ads on Bush and Kerry
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Monday, May 17, 2004
WASHINGTON Tobacco and food giant Altria Group Inc. is
asking federal regulators to sign off on its plan to run magazine
ads contrasting the policies of President Bush and Democrat
candidate John Kerry.
The parent of Philip Morris, Kraft Foods and other companies
plans to run ads in BusinessWeek magazine over the summer and fall
featuring responses by the Democrat and Republican parties and
their presidential campaigns to questions about positions on
issues.
Altria Group, formerly Philip Morris Cos., told the Federal
Election Commission it believed the ads did not fall under a ban on
corporate contributions and spending in federal elections but asked
the FEC for its opinion. The commission is expected to rule within
the next month.
The corporation donated $2.2 million to national Republican
Party committees during the 2001-02 election cycle, the last time
parties could accept "soft money," corporate, union or unlimited
contributions. It was the third most generous donor to the GOP.
The campaign finance law that took effect starting with the
2003-04 election cycle prohibits corporations from contributing to
presidential or congressional candidates or spending on their
behalf.
The company contends the ads on candidates' policy positions
should be considered a nonpartisan voter guide exempt from the
law's restrictions. It also argues that the ads fall under
exemptions that let magazines stage candidate debates and carry
news stories, commentaries or editorials on candidates without
running up against the law.
BusinessWeek, in consultation with Altria Group subsidiary
Altria Corporate Services, picked 20 "current events" topics for
the questions, Altria Group told the FEC.
Uh, So Why Would Dems Answer?
Six ads are slated to run between late June and early November.
The company said that it would publish responses only if both parties
answer and that it wouldn't edit the statements.
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