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

Excerpts from this story referencing "YouTube":

"… “Smiling” ad, as reported last week by iWatch News, first appeared on YouTube and was removed when reporters asked another of the group’s co-founders …"

‘Super PACs’ spend $13 million on early primaries, Romney top beneficiary

By John Dunbar

Impact of 'super PACs' felt in Iowa as undisclosed funds fuel advertising blitz

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Let The Battle Continue

By Josh Israel

Seattle-based group launches second “No on 933” TV spot

U.S. Chamber, GOP block election ad transparency bill

By Rachael Marcus and John Dunbar

Bill would force underwriters of attack ads to come out of the shadows.

Campaign finance loophole comes back to bite South Carolina senator

By Corey Hutchins

State Sen. Lee Bright fought proposed legislative fix.
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Veepstakes include leaks, lies, auditions

By The Associated Press

Leaks, lies, auditions and trial balloons are all part of the big veepstakes sideshow

Vote set for quixotic bill that would reveal attack ad funders

By Rachael Marcus and Michael Beckel

The Senate is scheduled to consider a bill Monday that would require secretive groups that fund political ads to reveal their donors.

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