Monthly Archives: February 2014
“Big money being spent in Triad market on political campaigns”
Winston-Salem Journal:
A woman upset about the Affordable Care Act says, “Kay Hagan – she just doesn’t get it,” referring to the U.S. senator from North Carolina.
A piano plays as the 30-second TV commercial comes to a close.… Continue reading
“An unexpected legacy of Citizens United: More money to finance GOP’s intraparty war”
“Fund-Raising by G.O.P. Rebels Outpaces Party Establishment”
“Law Doesn’t End Revolving Door on Capitol Hill”
“Digital voting machines are aging out of use”
USA Today:
The 2000 presidential election recount resulted in an outpouring of $3 billion in federal funds for states, counties and municipalities to buy new voting equipment, through the Help America Vote Act of 2002. A decade later, “machines… Continue reading
“The Billionaires’ Boys Club: The super wealthy boost the Republican Governors Association ahead of the Democrats going into 2014. But can Gov. Chris Christie keep the money flowing?”
Two From CPI
“Rebel Conservatives Excel in G.O.P. Fund-Raising, Heralding a Tug Right”
NYT: “Insurgent conservatives seeking to pull the Republican Party to the right raised more money last year than the groups controlled by the party establishment, whose bulging bank accounts and ties to major donors have been their most potent… Continue reading