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Surprise! Corporations funded Democrats' convention
By Keenan Steiner Oct 18, 2012 6:32 p.m.Though the party conventions are long over, the special interests that paid for them were only revealed to the public yesterday. It’s not a surprise that, despite a self-imposed ban on corporate cash to fund their Charlotte convention, the Democrats relied on plenty of it.
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Moderate millionaire floods far-flung House race
By Keenan Steiner Oct 16, 2012 7:50 a.m.The super PAC of one of California’s richest political donors, who supports centrist Republicans, has dropped more money on an obscure House race than both candidates combined.
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New anti-Obama super PAC backed by pro-Israel Republican activists
By Keenan Steiner Oct 12, 2012 2:44 p.m.A new Miami-based super PAC has surfaced with billboards opposing President Barack Obama in south Florida and plans to plant more in at least two other battleground states before Election Day. Backed by mostly Republican, pro-Israel activists, American Principles super PAC has spent about $220,000 so far and plans to spend $500,000 this election.
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Expert: Court enforces law when Federal Election Commission can't
By Keenan Steiner Oct 9, 2012 1:51 p.m.Last week a federal judge stepped in to decide when a political ad is a campaign ad, meaning it has to be reported to the Federal Election Commission, as Sunlight wrote on Friday.
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When is a political ad not a campaign ad? Federal judge decides for FEC
By Keenan Steiner Oct 5, 2012 6:34 p.m.The murky rules around electioneering ads may have gotten slightly less unclear this week, but not thanks to the Federal Election Commission.
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Outside spending tops $105 million--and counting--in just nine days
By Keenan Steiner Oct 5, 2012 12:59 p.m.Outside spending groups--PACs, super PACs, nonprofits and party committees--have spent a staggering $105 million to influence federal elections over the past nine days. Overall, outside spending in the 2012 election is now just a few million short of $600 million, according to Sunlight’s Follow the Unlimited Money tracker.
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September outside spending breaks record
By Keenan Steiner Oct 3, 2012 3:14 p.m.In September, outside spending crushed all past months on record, at over $200 million, according to Sunlight’s Follow the Unlimited Money tracker, and prior years' independent expenditure filings with the Center for Responsive Politics.
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In Ohio ad wars, the Democrats are on top
By Keenan Steiner and Jake Harper Sep 26, 2012 11:48 a.m.In Ohio, which is playing host to both presidential campaigns today, Democrats appear to be pulling ahead in the money race -- and in the polls -- an analysis by the Sunlight Foundation has found.
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Federal election commissioners versus the Federal Election Commission
By Keenan Steiner Sep 21, 2012 2:27 p.m.In an odd twist even for a federal agency known for its fecklessness and divisiveness, some commissioners are challenging their own commission. Typically they merely oppose each other--along partisan lines.
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Ryan attracts hundreds of D.C.-area donors at hotel fundraiser
By Keenan Steiner Sep 21, 2012 8:41 a.m.With Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney campaign’s finances in some trouble, a fundraiser at an upscale Washington hotel Thursday featuring his runningmate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., attracted about 200 donors, according to an estimate from one who paid $1,000 to attend.
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Texas-sized lobbyist bundler shuns Democrats' super PACs
By Keenan Steiner Sep 7, 2012 7:41 a.m.CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Democratic super PACs and other outside political groups will be deprived of the party's most generous 2010 bankroller this election: Donor and bundler extraordinaire Ben Barnes is repudiating the outfits that don't provide full financial disclosure.
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First lady courts LGBT donors over lunch
By Keenan Steiner Sep 5, 2012 10 p.m.CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- After a rousing convention speech Tuesday night that, among other things, commended LGBT Americans for their courage to marry, Michelle Obama spent about an hour Wednesday at a downtown Charlotte Marriott courting well-heeled gay donors.
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At Democratic super PACs briefing, strategists ask for more cash
By Keenan Steiner Sep 4, 2012 10:19 p.m.CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- If there were millionaires at Tuesday's happy hour for prospective donors of the three major super PACs backing congressional Democrats and President Obama, they were not the recognizable backers of the groups. And there was not much exclusive about the affair.
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Group of Democratic governors stand out among party-planners in Charlotte
By Keenan Steiner Sep 4, 2012 9:39 a.m.CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- It’s hard to get the nation's 20 Democratic governors in one place. But that didn't stop party organizers from trying with a swanky, '70s-themed event here Monday night, complete with women in go-go outfits dancing on tables and an ABBA cover band at a two-story downtown club.
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