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Campaign cash: The independent fundraising gold rush since 'Citizens United' ruling
By
Peter H. Stone
October 4, 2010
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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Obama pep talk to donors
By
Peter H. Stone
March 17, 2011
Karl Rove-linked Crossroads has more than doubled its earlier fundraising goal of $120 million
By
Peter H. Stone
September 8, 2011
Democratic groups re-group to clear up confusion among frustrated donors
By
Peter H. Stone
September 27, 2011
Consultant profile: Olsen & Shuvalov
By
Robert Brodsky
September 26, 2006
Stimulated hypocrisy? A mixed bag for profiled candidates
By
Aaron Mehta
November 4, 2010
Two weeks ago, The Center for Public Integrity released an investigative story looking at Congressional lawmakers who publicly denounced the
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SOLUTIONS: Forcing contractors to disclose contributions is a good first step
By
Melanie Sloan
April 22, 2011
Let The Battle Continue
By
Josh Israel
October 18, 2006
K Street, Wall Street line up behind Sen. Scott Brown in his race against Elizabeth Warren
By
Peter H. Stone
December 2, 2011
Democratic donors and operatives talk money at posh Laguna Beach resort
By
Peter H. Stone
April 25, 2011
American Crossroads robocalls tell Washington voters to back Rossi
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Josh Israel
October 27, 2010
A Skamokawa, Wash., reader alerted us to a statewide robocall by American Crossroads, a conservative group flush with cash that opposes the
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Government bans robocalls? Not so much
By
Ben Protess
September 10, 2009
Michigan PAC robocalls blast Democrat
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
October 26, 2010
Crossroads GPS ad attacks Sen. Patty Murray in Seattle
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
October 4, 2010
Democrats desperately seek their own Rove
By
Peter H. Stone
March 14, 2011
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Campaign MoneyWatch takes aim at Ken Buck’s loaded history
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Josh Israel
October 15, 2010
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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Loophole allows donors to give without leaving a trace
By
Marianne Holt
and
Kathryn Wallace
March 30, 2000
California Republican lampooned in tropical ad
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
October 1, 2010
The final countdown
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
November 2, 2010
SOLUTIONS: Forcing contractors to disclose contributions is a good first step
By
Melanie Sloan
April 22, 2011
California Republican lampooned in tropical ad
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
October 1, 2010
As election ads paid for by third-party groups begin to flood U.S. airways, one group seeking campaign finance reform is running an ad blast
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Campaign MoneyWatch takes aim at Ken Buck’s loaded history
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Josh Israel
October 15, 2010
Loophole allows donors to give without leaving a trace
By
Marianne Holt
and
Kathryn Wallace
March 30, 2000
SOLUTIONS: Forcing contractors to disclose contributions is a good first step
By
Melanie Sloan
April 22, 2011
Campaign finance reform advocates face long-term challenges
By
Josh Israel
October 6, 2010
Democrats desperately seek their own Rove
By
Peter H. Stone
March 14, 2011
For chastened Democrats, ‘a lesson and a beating’; Republicans hone tactics that brought in secretive millions last year...
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Obama pep talk to donors
By
Peter H. Stone
March 17, 2011
Campaign cash: The independent fundraising gold rush since 'Citizens United' ruling
By
Peter H. Stone
October 4, 2010
Karl Rove-linked Crossroads has more than doubled its earlier fundraising goal of $120 million
By
Peter H. Stone
September 8, 2011
Democratic groups re-group to clear up confusion among frustrated donors
By
Peter H. Stone
September 27, 2011
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Democratic donors and operatives talk money at posh Laguna Beach resort
By
Peter H. Stone
April 25, 2011
Democratic donors and consultants talk money for the 2012 campaigns at exclusive Laguna Beach hotel
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Let The Battle Continue
By
Josh Israel
October 18, 2006
K Street, Wall Street line up behind Sen. Scott Brown in his race against Elizabeth Warren
By
Peter H. Stone
December 2, 2011
SOLUTIONS: Forcing contractors to disclose contributions is a good first step
By
Melanie Sloan
April 22, 2011
527s run aground in the states
By
Kevin Bogardus
October 24, 2005
SOLUTIONS: Forcing contractors to disclose contributions is a good first step
By
Melanie Sloan
April 22, 2011
SOLUTIONS: An executive order requiring government contractors to disclose campaign donations
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State bans on soft money
By
Eric Marx
September 26, 2002
Big bucks flood 2012 election — What the courts said and why we should care
By
John Dunbar
January 3, 2012
The dispersion of disclosure
By
MaryJo Sylwester
and
Katy Lewis
September 26, 2002
Undisclosed
By
Katy Lewis
,
Robert Moore
,
Leah Rush
and
MaryJo Sylwester
September 26, 2002
Republican allies pour money into ads targeting 50-60 House races
By
Peter H. Stone
October 14, 2010
Four Republican-allied groups are targeting between 50 and 60 House races in a new coordinated round of hard-hitting television ads....
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American Crossroads spin-off launches new ads in Missouri, Nevada
By
Peter H. Stone
August 20, 2010
Craig Varoga
By
Peter H. Stone
October 4, 2010
Who's a job creator? Depends on your political stance
By
Alexandra Duszak
July 21, 2011
The Republican convention: The party begins in New York City, paid for by special interests
By
Meredith O'Brien
August 20, 2004
Craig Varoga
By
Peter H. Stone
October 4, 2010
Veteran Democratic Party operative Craig Varoga has quietly emerged as a significant player in the universe of outside political groups that
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Republican allies pour money into ads targeting 50-60 House races
By
Peter H. Stone
October 14, 2010
The Republican convention: The party begins in New York City, paid for by special interests
By
Meredith O'Brien
August 20, 2004
Who's a job creator? Depends on your political stance
By
Alexandra Duszak
July 21, 2011
High-speed rail initiative derailed as part of budget compromise
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