. . . . . . . . . . . "Mayday PAC est un super PAC am\u00E9ricain, non-partisan et en financement participatif, cr\u00E9\u00E9 par le juriste Lawrence Lessig. Son but est d\u2019aider \u00E0 faire \u00E9lire des candidats au Congr\u00E8s des \u00C9tats-Unis afin de faire passer une r\u00E9forme du financement des campagnes \u00E9lectorales."@fr . . . . . . "1118649569"^^ . . . . . "Mayday PAC est un super PAC am\u00E9ricain, non-partisan et en financement participatif, cr\u00E9\u00E9 par le juriste Lawrence Lessig. Son but est d\u2019aider \u00E0 faire \u00E9lire des candidats au Congr\u00E8s des \u00C9tats-Unis afin de faire passer une r\u00E9forme du financement des campagnes \u00E9lectorales."@fr . . . . "Mayday PAC is an American crowd-funded non-partisan Super PAC created by Harvard Law School professor and activist Lawrence Lessig. Its purpose is to help elect candidates to the Congress to pass campaign finance reform. It is notable for raising large sums from numerous contributors in a short span of time \u2013 nearly $11 million in 2014 \u2013 and was described in the Los Angeles Times as the \"super PAC to end all super PACs.\" The group spent over $10 million in the November 2014 elections, but its strategic plan of electing candidates friendly to campaign finance reform failed. In August 2015, shortly before announcing his candidacy for President of the United States, Lessig resigned from the PAC and was replaced by board member Zephyr Teachout. Teachout left the post in December 2015 when she announced she was running for Congress in New York State and was replaced by Cyrus Patten, longtime anti-corruption advocate and policy reformer. Mayday PAC has since announced a new, local approach, citing \"Across the country, citizens are passing reforms to their local campaign finance laws. This takes courage that is currently lacking in Congress.\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mayday PAC"@fr . . . . "42689177"^^ . . . "17478"^^ . . . . "Mayday PAC"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mayday PAC is an American crowd-funded non-partisan Super PAC created by Harvard Law School professor and activist Lawrence Lessig. Its purpose is to help elect candidates to the Congress to pass campaign finance reform. It is notable for raising large sums from numerous contributors in a short span of time \u2013 nearly $11 million in 2014 \u2013 and was described in the Los Angeles Times as the \"super PAC to end all super PACs.\" The group spent over $10 million in the November 2014 elections, but its strategic plan of electing candidates friendly to campaign finance reform failed."@en . . . . . . . . . .