Fair Share Action is an American super PAC that seeks to elect Democratic candidates to political office.
[1] The super PAC is heavily funded by Tim Gill, a computer software entrepreneur and LGBT rights activist.
Billionaire Tom Steyer, the National Education Association, and America Votes have also funded Fair Share Action.
[4][5][6] The group's initial activities included get out the vote efforts in Colorado, Florida, and New Hampshire for President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.
[8][9] In the July 15, 2016 Report of Disbursements, Fair Share Action was named as a donor to Correct the Record, a political action group exposing political opponents of Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party.