Title: Tactical Research
1Tactical Research
- a guide to getting the goods
2TACTICAL INVESTIGATIONSInformation Power
- Purpose To expose the targets weaknesses
- Essential to the campaign, not a luxury
- Investigations develop information into
intelligence
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- the product that results from the collection,
evaluation, analysis, integration, and
interpretation of all available information that
is immediately or potentially significant to
planning an assault on the target - (from a military training manual)
4Tactical or Opposition?
- Tactical Research is necessary in all issue
campaigns provide the intelligence necessary
to plan effective strategies - Opposition Research is used primarily in election
campaign against the opposing candidate. Some
consider it dirty but it is a rare candidate
who doesnt have some information on the
opponents even if it is never released to the
press.
5The Goal of Tactical Investigations
- Identify the official(s) whose work undermines
the public interest because she or he - Lied
- Failed to enforce the law or regulations
- Had a major conflict of interest (ethics)
- Misspent public money (or investors money)
- Issued inaccurate reports
6Erin Brockovich
- Without a formal law school education, Brockovich
was instrumental in constructing a case against
the 30 billion Pacific Gas Electric Company
(PGE), of California in 1993. The case alleged
heavy metal contamination of drinking water in
Hinkley, Cal. - The case was settled in 1996 for 333 million,
the largest settlement ever paid in a direct
action lawsuit in U.S. history. - Brockovich went on to participate in other
anti-pollution lawsuits. One accuses Whitman
Corporation of chromium contamination in Willits,
California. Another lawsuit alleges contamination
near PGE's Kettleman Hills Compressor Station in
Kings County, California, along the same pipeline
as the Hinkley site. - After experiencing problems with mold
contamination in her own home in the Conejo
Valley, Brockovich became a prominent activist
and educator in this area as well.
7Reconnaissance
- Scoping out a situation - a government agency, a
company, an organization - is also necessary - Wigs and sunglasses never look right use
subterfuge only as the very last resort - Talk to employees, the secretarial and janitorial
staff pick up more info than management often
realizes
8Planning the Investigation
- Open-ended research produces mush. It might be
fun, but lacks meaning without purpose or context - ASK
- What real-world result do you want?
- What info are you looking for?
- Where can you find it?
- What is the timeline for investigation?
9Public Records Are Best
- Standard background checks, using public records,
will reveal a public officials - financial disclosure statements
- real estate, businesses owned or operated,
vehicle ownership, aircraft watercraft
ownership - liens, judgments, criminal record, lawsuits,
bankruptcy - military records, professional licenses, and
education verification
10FOLLOW THE MONEY
- Are officials influenced by donors or
private-sector groups? Are donors rewarded with
positions or votes? - Who participated in Vice President Cheneys
meetings on energy policy? - What businesses and PACS have contributed to
Governor Erhlichs gubernatorial campaign? - Are developers contributing to Montgomery County
candidates who support the ICC? - Whos funding the conservative newspaper on
campus? Who paid for the research on the new FDA
approved drug?
11What did he say?
- Nothing is more powerful than a persons own
words. Research the paper trail Changes in the
message may signal a relationship between
campaign contributions and policy positions
122 Cardinal Rules for Investigation
- Rule 1 You can always get the information you
need. - Corollary A
- Someone already has the information or research
- Corollary B
- Someone will get the information or do the
research for you
132 Cardinal Rules for Investigation
- Rule 2 Its Your Right!
- Dont be overwhelmed or intimidated by officials
- Youre legally entitled at least 95 of the
information you seek (Invoke FOIA) - What are you trying to hide? What are they
hiding? are questions you can (and should) ask
14Verify everything. Twice.
- Document your sources. Substantiate your info
through written documents or corroborated
interviews. - The internet is not always accurate! Even public
records posted on the web may require further
corroboration.
15 2 Quick Tips for Investigations
- Set a time limit. Sure theres a lot out there
but dont get bogged down with one more thing. - Remember youre only looking at public records
and information. You dont work for HP.
16Searching Campaign Contributions in MD
- Maryland Voter Information Clearinghouse
- http//mdelections.umbc.edu/
- http//mdelections.umbc.edu/campaign_finance/contr
ibutions1.php
17Federal Candidates
- Use the Federal Elections Committee website
- http//www.fec.gov/finance/disclosure/disclosure_d
ata_search.shtml - Try Albert Wynn or Donna Edwards
18Search MVIC for Contributions to Specific
Candidates
- Example
- Rushern Baker III, candidate for PG County
Executive - Friends of Rushern Baker III, Committee For
Political Change
19Pre-Primary Contributions to Baker
20Another Use for the MVIC
- Use as a reverse directory to determine if
(for example) theres a relationship between
appointments and political contributions - Lets look at the UMS Board of Regents
21Board of Regents Members2006 - 2007 Members
- Clifford M. Kendall, Chairman
- Robert L. Pevenstein, Vice Chairman
- James T. Brady
- Thomas B. Finan, Jr.
- Patricia S. Florestano, Assistant Treasurer
- R. Michael Gill, Treasurer
- Alicia Coro Hoffman, Assistant Secretary
- Orlan M. Johnson
- The Hon. Francis X. Kelly, Jr.
- Cheryl G. Krongard
- The Hon. Marvin Mandel
- Robert L. Mitchell, Secretary
- David H. Nevins
- A. Dwight Pettit, Esq
- The Hon. Lewis R. Riley, ex officio
- Caitlin E. Heidemann, Student Regent
- Term expires 6/30/2007
22Clifford M. Kendall, Chairman
- Your search identified 19 contributions. --
Create a CSV file - Total contribution amount is 7,600.00
- No contributions to Ehrlich
23Robert L. Pevenstein, Vice Chair
- Search shows no contributions Pevenstein
- However, under the name of his firm, Princeville
Partners, shows - Ehrlich, Bob For Maryland Committee from
Princeville Partners (Timonium, MD, 21093) - 4,000.00 on 11/20/2003 Business Entity
- and 500 total in contributions in earlier
campaigns
24James T. Brady
- Your search identified 39 contributions.
- Total contribution amount is 14,213.00
- The maximum contribution is 2,500.00
- The minimum contribution is 2.00
- Money for Ehrlich?
25Thomas B. Finan, Jr., Treasurer
- Your search identified 36 contributions. Total
contribution amount is 19,980.00 - The maximum contribution is 2,000.00
- The minimum contribution is 60.00
- 6000 total to Martin OMalley (2000 in 06)
26R. Michael Gill
- MVIC shows 67 contributions, but a closer look
shows these are many different people - Need add more parameters to ensure correct person.
27Gill, contd
- Include his residence in Lutherville
- Your search identified 5 contributions.
- Total contribution amount is 4,350.00
- The maximum contribution is 2,500.00
- The minimum contribution is 100.00
- Also check Gills company Hoyt Capital
- Your search identified 4 contributions.
- Total contribution amount is 9,000.00
- The maximum contribution is 4,000.00
- The minimum contribution is 1,000.00
28Francis X. Kelly, Jr.
- Ehrlich, Bob For Maryland Committee 1,000.00
12/07/2005 - Ehrlich, Bob For Maryland Committee 1,000.00
10/28/2004 - Ehrlich, Bob For Maryland Committee 4,000.00
05/10/2003 - Ehrlich, Bob For Maryland Committee 1,000.00
10/22/2002
29A. Dwight Pettit, Esq.
- Your search identified 11 contributions.
- Total contribution amount is 3,990.00
- The maximum contribution is 1,250.00
- The minimum contribution is 100.00
30Orlan Johnson
- Your search identified 20 contributions.
- Total contribution amount is 11,400.00
- The maximum contribution is 2,000.00
- The minimum contribution is 100.00
- Primarily to Baker, Rushern III Friends Of-Comm
For Pol Change (CPC) - and one to Steele, Michael For Maryland Committee
500.0001/07/2003
31Alicia Coro Hoffman
- Your search identified 36 contributions.
- Total contribution amount is 3,770.00
- The maximum contribution is 500.00
- The minimum contribution is 5.00
32But now look at Alicia Coros bio
- Appointed November 2005
- Senior Executive in U.S. Department of Education
before retiring in 1998. Positions included
Director of School Improvement Programs in the
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
(1988-1996) Director of the Office of Bilingual
Education and Minority Languages Affairs
(1987-88) Deputy Assistant Secretary for Civil
Rights (1985-87) Director of the Horace Mann
Center (1980-85), managing career development
programs for Department of Education employees,
including senior executives. Recipient of Senior
Executive Presidential Rank Award, the highest
performance award of the U.S. Civil Service.
M.Ed. in Foreign Language Teaching and
Linguistics from the University of Maryland,
College Park. Listed among the 25 Top Latinas in
Education in U.S. by Hispanic Magazine in 2005.
Served on Maryland Higher Education Commission
2004-05. Member of the Dorchester County Arts
Center Board.
33CHERYL GORDON KRONGARDAppointed to Board of
Regents Appointed June 2006
- Your search identified 1 contribution
- Total contribution amount is 2,000.00
- The maximum contribution is 2,000.00
- The minimum contribution is 2,000.00
- Ehrlich, Bob For Maryland Committee Cheryl
Krongard (Lutherville, MD, 21093-3712) 2,000.00
10/28/2005
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