Why Is the Consulting Firm Working for Cynthia Nixon's Campaign Attacking Zephyr Teachout?
As was first reported Monday night, the real estate mogul Stephen Ross donated $100,000 to a PAC which then spent $100,000 on digital ads attacking Zephyr Teachout, the progressive running for New York attorney general on an anti-corruption platform. The PAC Ross donated to, Committee for Justice and Fairness PAC, is a federal PAC that was registered in New York state on August 13, according to the New York Board of Elections.
According to the PAC’s registration information available through the state Board of Elections’ site, it is controlled by Sean Downey, who’s listed on Hilltop Public Solutions’ site as a partner in the firm’s New England office. Hilltop is a political consulting firm with offices in many U.S. cities, but it’s notable in this case because Hilltop is the “prime campaign consulting firm” working on Cynthia Nixon’s campaign for governor, according to the New York Daily News. One of the firm’s partners, Rebecca Katz, is a “key strategist” on the Nixon campaign, according to her bio on Hilltop’s website.
So why is Nixon’s top consulting firm also helping run ads against Teachout on behalf of a real estate tycoon worth more than $7 billion? Nixon’s stand against billionaires has been a cornerstone of her campaign. But more to the point: It’s bizarre for a consulting firm so closely involved in Nixon’s campaign to also be involved in running attack ads against a candidate she’s endorsed, someone who previously worked on her campaign, and someone who took on Nixon’s opponent Andrew Cuomo in 2014.