WHERE ALL$$$$MONElection a national referendum on public sector unions By Paul Abowdemail 6:00 am, June 3, 2012 Updated: 11:31 am, June 3, 2012 Advertisement Consider the Source The 2012 election will be the most expensive and least transparent presidential campaign of the modern era. This project seeks to ‘out’ shadowy political organizations that have flourished in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling. Stay tuned through Election Day for the narrative behind the flow of money and how the election is influencing a flood of new spending. See our latest donation/spending figures here. Select a PAC to read its full profile: Select a donor to read his full profile: Stories in this series Wisconsin recall breaks record thanks to outside cash Tea party spends big in Texas Senate primary showdown Real estate influence group spends 'mind boggling' amount in California House race After 'Citizens United,' is constitutional amendment needed? Scandalized DOE loan program has Romney connection Obama, Dems dominate GOP in April fundraising Tuesday’s recall election of Republican Gov. Scott Walker is the most expensive in Wisconsin history. More than $63.5 million has been spent by candidates and independent groups, the overwhelming majority underwritten by out-of-state sources. The record spending total was made possible thanks to the Citizens United U.S. Supreme Court decision — which had the effect of invalidating Wisconsin’s century-old ban on independent expenditures by corporations and unions — and a state law that allows unlimited contributions to the incumbent in recall electionEY FROMCOUNTEY TRILLON DOLLAR DEBT?WHEREUNDERGROND MONEY COMING FROM WITH DO MUCH UNEMPLOYMENT MATIONALDEBT?
Real estate influence group spends 'mind boggling' amount in California House race After 'Citizens United,' is constitutional amendment needed? Scandalized DOE loan program has Romney connection Obama, Dems dominate GOP in April fundraising Tuesday’s recall election of Republican Gov. Scott Walker is the most expensive in Wisconsin history. More than $63.5 million has been spent by candidates and independent groups, the overwhelming majority underwritten by out-of-state sources. The record spending total was made possible thanks to the Citizens United U.S. Supreme Court decision — which had the effect of invalidating Wisconsin’s century-old ban on independent expenditures by corporations and unions — and a state law that allows unlimited contributions to the incumbent in recall election...CONTRUY TRILLON DOLLAR BEBT CACOMPANY BANK COMPANY BAKRWUPT???WFRE THIS UNDERGROUNG HIDDEN BLACKMAGIC GOLNMOL MONEY FROM..THUMMA ORTHOPON CLAN KA BEHIND THE CSENE SCHEMING$$$GUPPLAGOLML MAMALA OUR KYA HAIM KITKATS???
Tuesday’s recall election of Republican Gov. Scott Walker is the most expensive in Wisconsin history. More than $63.5 million has been spent by candidates and independent groups, the overwhelming majority underwritten by out-of-state sources.
The record spending total was made possible thanks to the Citizens UnitedU.S. Supreme Court decision — which had the effect of invalidating Wisconsin’s century-old ban on independent expenditures by corporations and unions — and a state law that allows unlimited contributions to the incumbent in recall election
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