Campaign cash: The independent fundraising gold rush since 'Citizens United' ruling

By Peter H. Stone

For many powerful GOP operatives and allied fundraisers, the luncheon last April felt like one part reunion and one part strategy summit for

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"… the president of American Crossroads; and Greg Casey, the president of the Business Industry Political Action Committee which aims to spend $6 million this year to boost the pro-business vote.Al …"

"… to do a “blend of issue ads and direct advocacy.”The Washington-based Business Industry Political Action Committee, or BIPAC, doesn’t have as much cash as its allies, but still plans to a …"

Ed Gillespie

By Peter H. Stone

Ed GillespieIt’s hard to find a Republican politico anywhere who can match former RNC chairman Ed Gillespie’s frenetic pace and huge investm

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"… -friendly independent groups — including the Chamber of Commerce and the Business Industry Political Action Committee — into meeting regularly to share information about key races. The idea …"

Karl Rove, GOP heavyweights find sugar daddies for groups influencing elections

By Peter H. Stone

Despite having no official position, former President Bush adviser Karl Rove remains a potent, behind-the-scenes operative doing his utmost

Excerpts from this story referencing "Business Industry Political Action Committee":

"… cal honchos from such powerful groups as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Business Industry Political Action Committee, and the American Action Network. …"

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Chamber of Commerce, other biz lobbies drill big oil for new cash gusher

By Peter H. Stone

What do the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Business Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC), and the new American Crossroads group have i

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"… about $1.5 billion, Forbes says. …"

Montana an unlikely target for out-of-state campaign cash

WASHINGTON, October 25, 2000 — Montana might not seem like the logical setting for a full-scale brawl over a U.S. Senate seat, but with the

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"… market, and two newspaper ads in the state that asked voters to call Burns.Business Industry Political Action Committee is a coalition of the business community that donates small amounts of mon …"