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American Crossroads Excoriates Obama Group (VIDEO)

Members of Congress have been remarkably quiet about President Barack Obama’s controversial new advocacy group, Organizing for Action, but the GOP super PAC American Crossroads has jumped in with an excoriating

Shop Talk: EMILY’s List Snags Marcy Stech

Marcy Stech is leaving Priorities USA Action, the top-grossing Democratic super PAC in the 2012 election cycle, to be national press secretary at EMILY’s List.

Burton Leaves Super PAC for Advocacy Group

Having helped re-elect President Barack Obama with his unrestricted super PAC Priorities USA Action, former White House official Bill Burton will now join the public affairs firm Global Strategy Group.

Beltway Donors Top Super PAC Givers

The second-ranking city in terms of super PAC donations was Las Vegas; donors there gave $48.7 million to super PACs, or 9.5 percent of the total.

Congressional Leadership Fund Reports $8.7M on Hand

The pro-Republican super PAC, the sister organization of American Action Network, a 501(c)(4) organization, told Roll Call earlier today that its October fundraising will help support a planned $18

Rahm Emanuel to Raise Big Money for Super PACs

Democracy 21 has repeatedly written to Attorney General Eric Holder to complain that both Obama and Romney — who has personally met with super PAC donors — are colluding with the super PACs that endorse

Nevada: Shelley Berkley Hits Back in Two New Ads

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee reserved $2.3 million in fall television airtime on Berkley’s behalf and after Roll Call reported that Crossroads GPS, the issue-advocacy arm of GOP-aligned super PAC

House Majority PAC, SEIU Make Fall TV Ad Reservations

— $205,000 (House Majority PAC) Charleston — $142,000 (House Majority PAC) Chicago — $1.6 million (House Majority PAC); $800,000 (reserved jointly by House Majority PAC and SEIU) Cleveland — $908,000