Category Archives: campaigns
“How Jeb Bush’s Presidential Announcement Will Change His Money Game”
Shane Goldmacher for National Journal.
“Congress Slyly Changed Campaign Finance Rules. Now the GOP Is Cleaning Up. The Democrats? Not so much.”
Russ Choma for Mother Jones.
“Cruz super PAC claim: More than $37 million raised”
Teddy Schleifer for CNN.
“Twitter Just Killed Politwoops”
“How to Make Friends and Influence Elections; This California winemaker has a private plane and a boat. Now he has a super PAC, too.”
“Jeb Bush, Taking His Time, Tests the Legal Definition of Candidate”
NYT on the Bush charade.
And as I explained in Jeb the Destroyer, this will have negative consequences for how candidates “run” in the future.
“Why U.S. billionaires may not be able to buy the 2016 election”
Emily Flitter for Reuters.
“Poll Shows Americans Favor Overhaul of Campaign Financing”
NYT:
Americans of both parties fundamentally reject the regime of untrammeled money in elections made possible by the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling and other court decisions and now favor a sweeping overhaul of how political campaigns are financed,… Continue reading
“Some GOP donors willing to give to many, just not Paul”
Julie Bykowicz, now on the money and politics beat at AP, writes this report.
“Jeb Bush, the Undecider-in-Chief”
Josh Voorhies for Slate. My earlier Slate piece: Jeb the Destroyer.
“Jeb Bush: ‘I would never’ violate campaign laws”
WaPo:
“I would never do that,” he told CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “And I’m nearing the end of this journey of traveling and listening to people, garnering, trying to get a sense of whether my candidacy would be viable… Continue reading