Category Archives: campaign finance
“Democratic super PACs and other outside groups are poised to outspend their Republican counterparts by a wide margin, erasing an advantage Republicans planned on having.”
NYT:
For the final two weeks of the election, Democratic campaigns and outside groups are on track to substantially outspend Republicans, strategists on both sides say. Democrats are set to spend $143 million on television advertising in House races, compared… Continue reading
Ken Doyle: “Shadow Parties’ Dominate Campaign Spending in Midterms”
Ken Doyle for Bloomberg (I miss his daily Money & Politics report in my inbox):
“Shadow parties,” outside groups allied with Democratic and Republican leaders, are eclipsing traditional political parties, according to two new studies of campaign spending in the… Continue reading
“How ActBlue is trying to turn small donations into a blue wave”
CPI:
ActBlue, a nonprofit whose online fundraising tools have been used to varying degrees by nearly every Democrat running for Congress, says it has raised more than $2.9 billion for Democrats and progressive organizations since its founding in 2004. September… Continue reading
“Independent Spending Continues Record Pace; Party Groups Lead The Way”
Campaign Finance Institute:
Independent expenditures (IEs) reported to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for general election House and Senate contests have continued on a record pace, totaling $695 million through October 21st. This is $103 million more than on the… Continue reading
“Republicans Hold Cash Edge Heading Into Final Stretch of the Midterms”
NYT:
The most recent round of campaign finance disclosures, filed Saturday, showed that Republican national party committees, candidates in key House and Senate races and their top unlimited-money outside groups, or “super PACs,” had $337 million on hand as of… Continue reading
“Election Update: Democrats’ Unprecedented Fundraising Edge Is Scary For Republicans … And Our Model”
Nate Silver:
The fundraising numbers are so good for Democrats — and so bad for Republicans — that it’s a little bit hard to know quite what to make of them. From a modelling standpoint, we’re extrapolating from years in… Continue reading
“Cost of 2018 election to surpass $5 billion, CRP projects”
Open Secrets:
This year’s midterm election cycle is slated to become the first and only member of the $5 billion club.
The Center for Responsive Politics projects that more than $5 billion will be spent during the 2018 election, making… Continue reading
Facebook’s Political Disclosure Rules Aren’t Working —And Things Will Get Much Worse if Facebook Doesn’t Change
Back in April, I had a post where I expressed skepticism that Facebook’s plan for voluntary disclosure of who is running political ads will actually work. Here’s a snippet:
Here’s a hypothetical to flesh out some issues. Let’s assume that… Continue reading
“Democratic candidates for Congress have raised a record-shattering $1 billion this election”
WaPo:
Democratic candidates running for Congress this year collectively raised more than $1 billion for their campaigns — a record-shattering sum that highlights the party’s zeal to retake the House and Senate and underscores the enormous amount of money flowing… Continue reading
“Small Donors Fuel a Big Democratic Lead in 2018 Fund-Raising”
NYT:
An army of Democrats giving money over the internet has lifted the party’s House candidates to a strong financial advantage over Republicans in the final weeks of the 2018 midterm election, with Democrats in the most competitive House races… Continue reading
“Donors to dark-money groups mostly hidden despite court ruling”
Politico:
A series of court orders in September appeared poised to force so-called dark-money groups — which raise and spend unlimited sums from anonymous donors — to reveal some of their funders for the first time.
But a month later,… Continue reading
“Trump tops $100 million in fundraising for his own reelection”
WaPo:
President Trump has topped $100 million in fundraising for his 2020 reelection bid — an enormous haul for a president barely two years into his first term, according to new Federal Election Commission filings.
Trump pulled in $18.1 million… Continue reading
Speaking Oct. 22 at USC at ACS Event with Ann Ravel, Abby Wood, and Derek Muller on Money in Politics [Corrected Date]
Looking forward to this:
The USC Student Chapter of ACS will be hosting a panel to discuss the current state of money in politics, campaign finance law, and their implications on the 2018 midterm elections. We will explore how SuperPACS… Continue reading