October 29, 2014 Overall ad spending has broken $1 billion in federal elections and state governors’ races, with the total number of ads exceeding 2.2 million. According to a new report by the Wesleyan Media Project in partnership with the Center for Responsive Politics, the total number of ads run in House, Senate and gubernatorial races has dropped… Continue Reading »
October 29, 2014 This Center for Responsive Politics report is part of #Money14, a series of independent reports exposing the role of money in American politics. Join us for an event around the fifth anniversary of Citizens United to hear more about the participating organizations’ innovative research and work together for a more inclusive, transparent, and… Continue Reading »
October 27, 2014 In the sprint to Nov. 4, both parties are heaping mounds of cash on their state affiliates. With this election cycle shaping up to be the most expensive in history in terms of spending on congressional races, some state parties are now raising unprecedented amounts of money. In fickle Alaska, both national parties are leaving no stone unturned and… Continue Reading »
GROUP & POSITION | SPENT |
---|---|
Alliance for A Better Minnesota
AGAINST: McFadden, Mike |
$545,659 |
National Republican Congressional Cmte
AGAINST: Appel, Staci |
$198,224 |
American Crossroads
AGAINST: Begich, Mark |
$189,200 |
NARAL Pro-Choice America/Colorado
AGAINST: Gardner, Cory |
$185,000 |
Fair Share Action
AGAINST: Gardner, Cory |
$119,314 |
Just as water flows downhill, money in politics flows to where the power is. And the Center for Responsive Politics is there to help you follow the contours and learn about these connections.