Correct the Record

[5] In October 2015, historian Allida Black and political strategist Connor Shaw launched "Let's Talk Hillary" in partnership with Correct the Record and Wild Onion Media.

The $1 million project was used to give Hillary Clinton's long time friends and co-workers a platform to describe the woman they knew.

[6] In April 2016, Correct the Record announced that it would be spending $1 million to find and confront social media users who post unflattering messages about Clinton in a "task force" called "Barrier Breakers 2016".

[7] The organization's president, Brad Woodhouse, said they had "about a dozen people engaged in [producing] nothing but positive content on Hillary Clinton" and had a team distributing information "particularly of interest to women".

[13] In June 2016 Correct the Record was criticized over the hiring of Sidney Blumenthal who was paid 200,000 per year for part time work.