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More stories about Campaign finance in the United States, Dark money, Citizens United v.Source: Big business continues trend toward political transparency...
What's behind Russia's effort to influence the U.S. election The leaders of the U.S. government, including the President and his top national-security advisers, face an unprecedented dilemma. Since the spring, U.S.Source: How Russia Wants to Undermine the U.S. Election...
(CNN)September was not a good month for Merrick Garland. The Obama administration's efforts to reignite interest in the Supreme Court nominee fizzled.Source: How Mitch McConnell won the Supreme Court fight...
Will this year’s presidential election be rigged, as Donald Trump has predicted?Source: If Trump Disputes the Election, We Have No Good Way Out...
Once again the liberal elites in Hollywood just don’t get it. They rail for more campaign finance regulations, and against Citizens United without really knowing what that means. Content creators should be the ones most thrilled with the ruling in Citizens United vs.Source: Without Citizens United, Joss Whedon could be violating the law...
The pervasive influence of money in politics has become ingrained in the public’s perception of how the government works. We all have that jaded friend or relative who has become disillusioned because “they’re all corrupt, they’ll never change.Source: All Talk, No Action? Clinton and Trump on Campaign Finance Reform...
Rep. John Delaney's campaign has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission over a super PAC funded by his opponent's spouse -- an unusual arrangement the congressman said violates rules barring outside groups from coordinating with a candidate.Source: Rep. John Delaney files FEC complaint over super PAC funded by opponent's spouse...
Federal Election Commission: Letter to Rep. Robert A. BradyAnn Ravel and Ellen WeintraubIn the alternative, three of our colleagues proposed adopting a new policy that would extend the reasoning of pre-Citizens United advisory opinions and expressly permit foreign-owned domestic subsidiaries to spend money in connection with federal elections, including on independent expenditures and contributions to super PACs, under certain circumstances....