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Super PACs

PAC profile: Leaders for Families

By Rachael Marcus

Supports: Rick Santorum
Principals: Charles Hurley, James Bopp
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Super PACs

PAC profile: Red, White and Blue Fund

By Rachael Marcus

Supports: Rick Santorum
Principals: Nick Ryan, Stuart Roy, Christopher Marston
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Super PACs

PAC profile: Endorse Liberty

By Alexandra Duszak

Supports: Ron Paul
Principals: Abraham D. Niederhauser, Jeffrey Harmon, Ladd Christensen, Stephen Oskoui
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Super PACs

PAC profile: Revolution

By Paul Abowd

Supports: Ron Paul
Principals: Gary Franchi, Lawrence W. Lepard, Penny Langford Freeman
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Super PACs

PAC profile: Santa Rita

By Paul Abowd

Supports: Ron Paul
Principals: Donald Huffines
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Super PACs

PAC profile: Make Us Great Again

By Aaron Mehta

Supports: Rick Perry
Principals: Mike Toomey, Paul Kilgore
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Who's bankrolling the super PACs?

Follow our coverage as presidential campaigns and super PACs file their year-end disclosures by Jan. 31st.

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Sheldon Adelson, chairman and CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp, center, with his wife Miriam Adelson look the the construction model of a new hotel on the Cotai Strip in Macau. Kin Cheung/AP

Adelsons double down on Gingrich, kick in another $5 million to super PAC

By Peter H. Stone

The Israeli-born wife of casino mogul Sheldon Adelson is matching her husband and placing her own $5 million bet on a super PAC supporting Newt Gingrich in the upcoming Florida primary.

The gift came from Miriam Adelson, according to sources familiar with husband Sheldon’s previous $5 million donation to the super PAC “Winning Our Future.” The funds, in the form of a wire transfer, are expected to be received by the PAC on Tuesday.

The second $5 million infusion the pro-Gingrich PAC from the physician-wife of the 78-year-old Adelson could be crucial to Gingrich’s chances of winning the Jan. 31 primary, where Mitt Romney’s campaign and supporting super PAC have an early and sizable head start in advertising spending.

In South Carolina, Sheldon Adelson’s $5 million donation to the PAC basically bankrolled its hard-hitting negative ad blitz, which totaled almost $3 million, according to Federal Election Commission records.

The ads heavily targeted former Massachusetts Gov. Romney’s long career running the buyout firm Bain Capital. In some cases, Bain made tens of millions of dollars in its buyout deals but the companies it acquired witnessed large job losses, the ads claimed.

Adelson and Gingrich have been close personal and political friends since the mid 1990s and have forged strong bonds, especially on pro-Israel issues.

Adelson, and more recently Gingrich, have championed the hard-line stances of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and rejected a two-state solution with the Palestinians to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Former Miss. Gov. Haley Barbour Rogelio V. Solis/AP

Haley Barbour's money mission

By Peter H. Stone

Last month, about two dozen deep-pocketed Republicans gathered in New York City to hear a money pitch from then Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour.

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John Dunbar

Managing Editor, Politics The Center for Public Integrity

John is director of Consider the Source, the Center's ongoing investigation of the impact of money on state and federal politic... More about John Dunbar

Michael Beckel

Reporter The Center for Public Integrity

Michael Beckel joined the Center for Public Integrity as a politics reporter in February 2012, where his focus is super PACs and the infl... More about Michael Beckel

Reity O'Brien

James R. Soles Fellow The Center for Public Integrity

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American University Fellow The Center for Public Integrity

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CAR Reporter The Center for Public Integrity

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