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Reity O'Brien

James R. Soles Fellow  The Center for Public Integrity

Reity O’Brien is the Center’s 16th James R. Soles Fellow. She graduated from University of Delaware in May 2012 with an Honors degree in political science and economics and minors in Spanish and journalism.  She worked for The Review, the university’s student-run newspaper, where she served as city editor and covered Delaware’s turbulent Senate contest in 2010. Reity has been the recipient of awards from the Maryland Delaware DC Press Association and the William P. Frank Scholarship Fund. She has held internships at Fortune Small Business Magazine, The Cecil Whig and The Philadelphia Inquirer

Coverage areas

Quick stats on the biggest financial backers of Election 2012.

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

Former Gov. Tommy Thompson wins despite heavy spending by conservative super PAC.

Ted Cruz gets help from super PACs in upset win over Dewhurst in Texas Senate runoff.

Texas Senate race features battle of the super PACs, tea party underdog versus favorite.

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