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John Dunbar

Managing Editor, Politics  The Center for Public Integrity

John is director of Consider the Source, the Center's ongoing investigation of the impact of money on state and federal politics. He returned to the Center in 2011 after spending two years as director of the "Connected" project at the Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University where he investigated the political influence of the telecommunications and media industries. Prior to the Workshop, he reported on media and technology issues and the financial meltdown for the Washington bureau of the Associated Press. He spent seven years at the Center where he created the Well Connected project, an investigation of the political ties of the media and broadband industries. Between jobs with AP and the workshop, he led the Who's Behind the Financial Meltdown investigation into the subprime lending industry for the Center. Prior to his work with the Center, Dunbar was chief investigative reporter with the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville. He is a graduate of the University of South Florida in Tampa where he earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communications.

Coverage areas

Two powerful partisan groups are funneling millions of dollars into the North Carolina governor's race.

Methodology behind assigning our transparency letter grades to super PACs and nonprofit groups.

Corporate donors to 2008 party conventions included financial institutions bailed out by government.

Evangelical Christian congressman wins GOP Senate primary in Missouri free-for-all.

A group of clergy is challenging the tax status of the American Legislative Exchange Council.

Bill would force underwriters of attack ads to come out of the shadows.

April was a tough month for the GOP fundraisers while Obama continued to pile up cash.

Tea party-backed challenger Richard Mourdock's campaign spent less on his primary bid than outside groups supporting him.

Super PACs have collected $200 million, a third of it from the top 10 contributors.

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