Anti-Trump Super PAC founded by former Mitt Romney deputy campaign manager Katy Parker in 2012, runs ad accusing Trump of Sexism and Misogyny

The Ad via Talking Points Memo:

https://youtu.be/OkSRJSUY0vs

About Our Principles PAC, via BallotPedia:

Established on January 14, 2016, Our Principles was created by Katie Packer as an anti-Donald Trump super PAC. Packer was Mitt Romney‘s deputy campaign manager in 2012.[4] Packer is also a founding member of Burning Glass, an Alexandria-based Republican consulting firm.[5] According to FEC documents, Jamie Jodoin is listed as the treasurer and custodian of records. Jodoin is a political accounting specialist for the Tampa-based accounting firm, Robert Watkins & Company.[6][7]

A week after being established, Our Principles sent out mailers opposing Trump’s candidacy for president. The super PAC spent nearly $45,000 with DDC Advocacy to send the mailers to Iowa voters.[1][8] At the same time, Our Principles spent $88,000 on media placements and $36,000 on the national distribution of online ads opposing Trump.[9] On January 26, 2016, the super PAC recorded spending over $1 million for ad space through GCW Media Services.[10] As of January 29, 2016, the FEC records indicate that Our Principles PAC has spent over $1.5 million in opposing Trump’s candidacy. It is unclear, at this point, how much the super PAC has raised in contributions.

The super PAC also operates TrumpQuestions.com, a site that criticizes Trump’s policies on health care, immigration, taxes, abortion and his stance on the Supreme Court. The site uses excerpts from previous communications made by Trump and compares them with his campaign trail statements. The site also hosts a number of video ads opposing Trump.[11]

In late February 2016, Our Principles released an ad entitled “Big Money”, which accuses Trump of hiring illegal immigrants for the construction of Trump Tower. The ad alleges that Trump had paid “a million-dollar fine” for having hired illegal immigrants. The ad, according to Politico, will air nationally.[12]

In March 2016, Tim Miller, former Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush‘s spokesman, was hired by Our Principles as the super PAC’s communications director. Miller described his role thusly: “I’m working to ensure that Donald Trump is not the nominee. I made an effort for Jeb to be the nominee, and my focus is now on ensuring it’s not Donald Trump.”[13]

Just another establishment hit job on the forerunner in the election. It will do nothing at all. Nice try though! I guess Mittens and the establishment are worried; sort of like the Democrats; but then again, I repeat myself. 😆