Category Archives: campaigns
“FEC Memo Says Cruz Declines to Amend Disclosure Reports”
Bloomberg BNA:
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has refused demands by the Federal Election Commission to provide more public details about more than $1 million in bank loans that helped finance his original campaign for the Senate in 2012, according to… Continue reading
NVRA Lawsuit in GA Allows 5,500 Additional Voters to Register in #GA06 Race
“FEC member urges escalated Trump-Russia inquiry”
Ken Vogel for Politico:
Weintraub’s interest was piqued by an article published last week by TIME magazine that revealed intelligence officials had evidence that Russian agents bought Facebook ads to disseminate election-themed stories. It also indicated that congressional investigators were… Continue reading
“Facebook could tell us how Russia interfered in our elections. Why won’t it?”
Phillip Howard and Robert Gorwa WaPo oped (that I missed last week):
This month, one of the most important intelligence documents about Russian interference in the U.S. election emerged. But it didn’t come from the National Security Agency or the… Continue reading
“A Test of American Democracy; In attempts to undermine democracy, state lawmakers have set their sights on the courts.”
Alicia Bannon and Nathaniel Sobel at TAP.
“Nearly Half of Recent Campaign Money From Undisclosed Sources”
Bloomberg BNA:
Undisclosed donors provided nearly half of the more than $20 million in outside campaign spending in three closely watched, current congressional election races, a Bloomberg BNA review of Federal Election Commission reports found.
Bloomberg BNA looked at FEC… Continue reading
Tobacco Companies, Other Corporations Pouring Money Supporting Republicans in Montana and Georgia Special Elections
Bloomberg BNA:
A Republican super political action committee that is pouring money into congressional races in Montana and Georgia is being funded by tobacco companies, video game manufacturers, other corporations and wealthy donors, according to recently filed Federal Election Commission… Continue reading
“Follow the data: does a legal document link Brexit campaigns to US billionaire?”
The Guardian:
But this signed legal document – a document that was never meant to be made public and was leaked by a concerned source – connects both Vote Leave and Leave.EU’s data firms directly to Robert Mercer, the American … Continue reading
“GA SOS Web Site Linked to Kemp for Gov Facebook page”
“When CEOs Visit the White House, Their Companies Profit”
Politico:
Precisely how do private companies benefit from access to federal officials? Surprisingly, beyond anecdotal stories, it has been difficult to know; there had been no irrefutable data on how firms’ access to the White House translates into private gains—until… Continue reading
“President Trump seizes on election rules to push his agenda in new ways”
Fredreka Schouten for USA Today:
President Trump has headlined four big rallies in the first months of his presidency to tout his agenda and savage his foes. A new $1.5 million television ad campaign promotes his accomplishments and attacks the… Continue reading
“Why did Trump win? More whites — and fewer blacks — actually voted.”
Bernard L. Fraga, Sean McElwee, Jesse Rhodes and Brian Schaffner for the Monkey Cage:
Using data from the voter file vendor Catalist and information from the U.S. Census Bureau, we examine the change in turnout rates for different racial/ethnic groups… Continue reading
“Heated MT Judicial Campaign Spawns Free-Speech Lawsuit”
Courthouse News Service:
A new federal lawsuit involving a contentious Montana judicial race last year claims an investigation into campaign statements is having a chilling effect on one of the candidate’s ability to defend himself in disciplinary proceedings.
Robert Myers… Continue reading