Alexandra Duszak

Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Alexandra Duszak is a reporter for the Center’s Consider the Source project. Previously, she was the Center’s 15th James R. Soles Fellow. She graduated from the University of Delaware in May 2011 with an Honors degree in international relations and minors in journalism and economics. She worked at The Review, the university's award-winning student newspaper, for three years, and served as the executive editor from 2010-2011. She has been the recipient of multiple awards from the Delaware Press Association. Duszak has interned at Delaware TodayDC magazine and The (Wilmington, Del.) News Journal.

How Pennsylvania's governor benefited from an untraceable $1.5 million donation.

Quick stats on the nonprofit group

Quick stats on the biggest financial backers of Election 2012.

A Democratic super PAC went after Rep. Connie Mack for past legal troubles by comparing him to volatile actor Charlie Sheen.

Non-disclosing nonprofit conservative organizations continue to blanket airwaves with attack ads in Senate races.

Quick stats on the biggest financial backers of Election 2012

Environmental groups are outspending big business for New Mexico Senate seat.

A liberal super PAC and a nonprofit kick off campaign targeting billionaire industrialists.

A super PAC that linked Mitt Romney's closure of a steel factory to woman's death from cancer sparks an ad war.

Crossroads GPS, a nonprofit co-founded by Karl Rove, opens attack on Democratic Senate candidates.

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