Rachael Marcus

Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Rachael is a reporter for the Center’s Consider the Source team where she writes the Daily Disclosure, tracking outside spending and campaign ads in the election. She first joined the Center in September 2011 as an American University Fellow. She is currently working towards her Master’s degree in journalism at American University. A graduate of Reed College in Portland, Ore., Rachael majored in political science with a focus on international relations. Before joining the center, she interned for the Portland Mercury, an alternative newsweekly, and freelanced for several local newspapers and magazines in Laguna Beach, Calif. and Portland, Ore.

Coverage areas

Democratic group tries to make political hay from 'fiscal cliff' issue.

Rove-affiliated nonprofit runs 'fiscal cliff' ads targeting vulnerable Senate Democrats.

Biggest contributors to super PACs in 2012 election backed losing candidates.

Last-minute ad spending by outside groups favor the GOP challenger.

House oversight committee releases anti-Obama ad that's not an ad; watchdogs cry foul.

Obama is hit with $37 million in attack ads, Romney with less than $1 million

Hedge fund managers, other investors top donors by industry to super PACs.

Spending groups contrast administration's response to Sandy with Benghazi.

A super PAC created by the mayor of New York spends big in three states.

Super PACs release negative ads with a Halloween twist

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