Yesterday, BuzzFeed published a story about two Hillary Clinton PACs that tried to merge and then discovered that they had irreconcilable differences:
Under the discussed arrangement, Ready for Hillary, the leading PAC supporting Clinton’s possible presidential campaign in 2016, would have absorbed the smaller California-based group under the arrangement, according to Hector Pacheco, the founder of HillaryFTW, or “Hillary For the Win.”
Pacheco, who founded his PAC in March, said he decided against the merger after about three weeks of talks with the group because of what he called “a handful of differences.”
“We are focused on California fundraising, Latina outreach, and trying to get down into raising money for political polling,” said Pacheco. “They’re more interested in running a campaign. The feeling was that this was the Hillary Clinton campaign without Hillary Clinton. So it wasn’t necessarily a deal that could be sweetened enough for me and my team.”
Whatever happens with these PACs, it's pretty clear that Hillary Clinton is going to have a grassroots mechanism in place for 2016.