Here's Why You Scrub Your Website
Listen, these are intelligent people; they probably figured out the exact loopholes to make this legal, but on its face it simply isn't.
As I've said before, Stand is a 503 (c) (3); and it's very likely that the people writing checks to it are claiming those expenses as charitable contributions. That's all fine, but 503 (c) (3) corporations have very specific limitations on their political behavior.
It's hard for me to figure out how conduct described below is compatible with federal tax law.