Campaign MoneyWatch takes aim at Ken Buck’s loaded history

By Aaron Mehta and Josh Israel

It must be Ken Buck week here at You Report central. A reader in Colorado followed up yesterday’s post about an education group’s attack ad

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"… sponsible for the content of this advertising. Campaignmoney.org …"

"… emark of the television program Law & Order. A female voice warns that Ken Buck was “investigated for ethics violations” and was “reprimanded for re …"

Teachers' union spends big bucks to defeat Buck

By Josh Israel and Aaron Mehta

A reader in Denver alerted us to an ad that went up yesterday in Colorado by the NEA Advocacy Fund, blasting Republican Senate candidate Ken

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"… in Colorado by the NEA Advocacy Fund, blasting Republican Senate candidate Ken Buck for his views on education funding.An arm of the 3.2 million-member Nation …"

"… lic education funding. The ad ends with a chalkboard image and the text “Ken Buck’s Plan For Our Schools Doesn’t Add Up.” The NEA Action Fund reported …"

"… ed to forward a fact-sheet, which he did not do by press time.Ad Title: “Ken Buck’s Math”Paid for By: NEA Advocacy FundCost: $1,350,000Disclaimer: Paid …"

Americans for Job Security — how a shadow group hustles for funds

By Peter H. Stone

Long-time GOP operative David Carney is hardly a household name like Karl Rove. But among Republican strategists and fundraisers in Washingt

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"… worth of ads in a drive that helped to sink Norton and make her opponent, Ken Buck, the party’s Senate nominee.Complaint filed with FECAmericans for Job Se …"

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Tea Party-aligned Sen. Jim DeMint donates $500,000 to Club for Growth super PAC

By Michael Beckel

South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint donates big to super PAC targeting fellow GOP politicians

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"… file Tea Party-backed GOP U.S. Senate candidates: Sharron Angle of Nevada, Ken Buck of Colorado, Marco Rubio of Florida, Mike Lee of Utah, Ron Johnson of Wisc …"