BECKY QUICK: Good evening, everyone. I'm Becky Quick. Along with my CNBC colleagues, Carl Quintanilla and John Harwood, some of CNBC's experts in the markets and finance will be with us here tonight as well. Let's get right to the debate rules.Source: CNBC Full Transcript: CNBC's "Your Money, Your Vote: The Republican Presidential Debate" (Part 1)...

Lawyers for the Federal Election Commission have concluded that some of the aggressive fund-raising tactics commonly used this campaign season by the candidates and “super PACs” should not be allowed under federal law, setting up what promises to be a heated debate Thursday on the issue betwSource: F.E.C. Lawyers Say Common Tactics by Super PACs Should Not Be Allowed...

WASHINGTON — Ann Ravel, the chairwoman of the Federal Election Commission, hasn’t had much success with her crusade to push the six-member panel to curb the unlimited money flooding congressional and presidential elections. So, she has helped spearhead another project: a $2.Source: Exclusive: FEC overhauls website to make it easier to track campaign money...

Political candidates and their staff used to walk around with what were called "remit envelopes" -- printed, pre-addressed envelopes that could be handed out to potential donors and supporters at events, offering an easy way to encourage volunteer sign-ups and, more importantly, financial contriSource: I gave the presidential candidates $22 of my money to evaluate their Web sites...