Twitter promises transparent political funding
Federal law lets political action committees wait weeks, even months, to reveal which candidates benefit from their cash.Source: Twitter promises transparent political funding...
Federal law lets political action committees wait weeks, even months, to reveal which candidates benefit from their cash.Source: Twitter promises transparent political funding...
A bipartisan group of former members of Congress and ex-governors is banding together to put a new spin on a long-standing cause: reducing the influence of big money in American elections.Source: Former lawmakers join campaign-finance fight...
Republican presidential candidates beat up CNBC journalists like so many pinatas at Oct 28's debate, railing against what they called media bias and unfair questions -- a technique that could succeed in intimidating moderators in future debates.Source: How GOP’s ‘Media Bias’ Crusade Could Make Reporters Flinch...
Scott Walker's withdrawal from the 2016 presidential race in Sept was tough on staffers like Matt Oczkowski -- as it turns out, tougher than he thought. Back in July, Walker looked like a GOP frontrunner.Source: The GOP Has a Tech Talent Problem It Might Not Solve...
[Commentary] There have been, shall we say, some complaints about the media. Even before Sen Ted Cruz's (R-TX) debate-stage takedown of what he regarded as the sorry state of interrogatory affairs at Oct 28's CNBC debate, there was some evidence of trouble.Source: This has not been a proud week for the political media...
Republican presidential campaigns will meet together to discuss changing the debate process this weekend, and will not include representatives from the Republican National Committee (RNC), Politico reported Thursday evening.Source: GOP candidates to exclude RNC from talks about changing debates: report...
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)...
WASHINGTON — The Federal Election Commission put off a decision Thursday on just how far so-called super PACs — a dominant force so far in the 2016 campaign — can go in raising millions of dollars for politicians.Source: F.E.C. Panel Delays a Decision on Spending in ’16 Races...
Some of the most important real estate in presidential politics is actually right in front of your nose. Or under your thumbs -- it really depends on how you log onto Facebook. The social network is now a key place for campaigns to advertise.Source: Like It Or Not, Political Campaigns Are Using Facebook To Target You...
America’s outdated voter registration needs improvement, but as technology has advanced, a growing number of states are using 21st century methods.Source: “New Study: Bringing Voter Registration into the Digital Age”...