Consultant profile: Stevens Reed Curcio & Potholm

By Chris Landers

Major Clients in 2003-2004 include the National Republican Senatorial Committee

Frequently asked questions

By The Center for Public Integrity

Some FAQs about campaign consultants

Excerpts from this story referencing "527 groups":

"… ho keeps track of the amount spent by the candidates, party committees and 527 groups?Under the law, candidates and political party committees must disclose cam …"

Fine line between politics and issues spending by secretive 501(c)(4) groups

By Peter H. Stone

Tax-exempt nonprofits are reporting only a fraction of what they're raising and spending
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FEC deadlocks on Super PAC ad coordination with candidates

By Sandy Johnson

American Crossroads had sought approval to coordinate its ads with candidates

Odd couples: Gingrich casts wide net to evangelicals, Tea Party and K Street lobbyists

By Peter H. Stone

Gingrich courts evangelicals, Tea Party, and K Street lobbyists

Pro-Romney super PAC using media firms tied to Swift Boat, Willie Horton ads

By Josh Israel

Pro-Romney super PAC takes on roll of attack dog, uses vets of negative ad campaigns
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PAC profile: American Crossroads

By Aaron Mehta

Quick stats on the super PAC

Crossroads groups raise whopping $51 million in 2011

By Peter H. Stone

GOP outside spending groups raise unlimited donations from corporations and tycoons

Crossroads political machine funded mostly by secret donors

By Michael Beckel

Karl Rove-linked political nonprofit releases tax returns, out-raises super PAC sister.

New GOP super PAC aimed at attracting youth vote

By Rachael Marcus

Three Republican groups have given $750,000 to a new super PAC aimed at attracting youth voters.

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