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Opinion · 114th Congress

New Sanders Group Illustrates Legal Compliance Challenges

An initial email and Facebook announcement indicated the group “will focus on three distinct areas of work: (1) … bringing millions of working people and young people into the political system. (2) … inspiring

Politics · 114th Congress

Self-Funders Fight for Florida’s 18th District

election vulnerabilities stem from the business dealings of his disaster recovery business, which has been accused of doing “substandard work” and cheating the Broward County School Board out of nearly $1

Politics · 114th Congress

Koch Brothers Commit $1 Million to Stopping Evan Bayh

Freedom Partners Action Fund, a super PAC propped up by conservative activists Charles and David Koch, Tuesday plunked down $1 million for a new 30-second ad denouncing former Democratic Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Governor’s Candidates, 47-1

The contest has created a battle between outside interests groups that have outspent the candidates 47-1 on TV ads, according to a report from The Center for Public Integrity,  with 11 outside interest

Politics · 114th Congress

House Majority PAC Reserves TV Time Early for Fall

It has reserved approximately $1 million in Denver, $900,000 in West Palm Beach, Fla., $316,000 in Cedar Rapids and $313,000 in Des Moines, Iowa, $3 million in Las Vegas, $472,000 in Manchester, N.H.,

Super PAC Spends $1 Million Against Kingston

A Republican-oriented Super PAC has reported spending more than $1 million against Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., in his July 22nd Republican Party Senate primary run-off election.  

Paul Ryan Collects Almost $7 Million (Corrected)

During the quarter, Ryan’s committee received over $1 million in direct contributions from individuals – with many from the financial services industry, $432,740 from PACs and other committees,

Millionaires Keep Shoveling Money Into Politics

For example, American Crossroads , a Republican-oriented Super PAC reported receiving $1 million from Paul Singer , President and CEO of Elliott Management Group (NY); $200,000 from Ruben Martin , President