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Texas Senate race gets uglier

by
Rachael Marcus
Jul 30, 2012
Super PAC runs ad linking tea party favorite Cruz to criminal

American Crossroads’ $8 million buy

by
Rachael Marcus
Jul 30, 2012
Super PAC's ad buy is one of the largest of the election so far

A Soros PAC to end all super PACs

by
Mark Garrison
Jul 13, 2012
Financier George Soros’s son starts a super PAC to support candidates who want tougher campaign finance rules. How ironic.

The president is a 'betting' man

Interview by
Sarah Gardner
Jul 5, 2012
As President Obama's "Betting on America" tour gets underway, we ask a linguist: What does it mean to "bet" on the country?

Romney, Obama focus one-quarter of spending in one state

by
Shannon Mullen
Jun 18, 2012
And, no, it's not Ohio. Would you believe... Massachusetts?

Obama to visit 'Black Beverly Hills'

by
Shereen Marisol Meraji
Jun 4, 2012
Black upper middle class View Park in L.A. feels connected to nearby poor neighborhoods.

Democrats campaign on auto bailouts

by
Mitchell Hartman
May 16, 2012
Vice President Biden is in Ohio to tell voters the bailouts brought back jobs to the state.

Billionaires top list of donors to super PACs

by
John Dunbar and Michael Bekel, Contributors
Jul 25, 2012
Find out who tops the list of top contributors to so-called super PACs through the end of March.

2012: The mobile web election

by
John Moe
Apr 23, 2012
Candidates are scrambling to figure out web on-the-go by November. Plus, a new "Frogger."

Presidential candidates likely to pass on public money

by
Nancy Marshall-Genzer
Apr 13, 2012
This year's presidential race could be the most expensive ever, and neither President Obama nor his presumed opponent Mitt Romney are expected to accept public financing of their campaigns -- it just wouldn't be enough.

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