Hillary Clinton Super-PAC Used Uber Almost as Much as the One Backing Jeb Bush
The car-hailing service was popular with political staff in the first half of the year.
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While Hillary Clinton may be going cautiously on the topic of Uber, the super-PAC backing her campaign has been using the car-hailing service regularly, new records show.
Priorities USA Action, which raised $15.65 million in the first half of the year, spent about $1,500 on about 60 Uber trips over that same period, according to records filed Friday with the U.S. Federal Election Commission. That's almost as much as Right to Rise, the super-PAC supporting Jeb Bush, who has been touting the value of the so-called sharing economy.