CA-40 GOP: Is Greg Raths Surging?
“RINO” Kim? Probably not, but today’s LA Times story about Rep. Young Kim bumping up her spending to prevail in the top 2 of the June 7 primary
“RINO” Kim? Probably not, but today’s LA Times story about Rep. Young Kim bumping up her spending to prevail in the top 2 of the June 7 primary
Former heritage minister Jose’ Herrera tops the list of campaign expenditure among unelected candidates, declaring he spent €18,822 for a
Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota at the US Capitol on December 14, 2021.Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters The FEC unanimously rejected a complaint accusing
For a fleeting moment, corporate America looked like it would stop subsidizing efforts to undermine democracy. On January 6, insurrectionists
There was a time when California Democrats worried about money in politics. But that anxiety has eased with the rising tide of money — lots of
By RICK BRUNDRETT Over the last three months of 2020, the November general election wasn’t the only expense that top S.C. lawmakers covered with
Super PACs linked to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) are outspending Democratic groups in the Georgia Senate runoffs as Republicans
You can’t always get what you want, but for special interests in California politics, spending $34 million sure does help. That’s the amount of
Vermont candidates are upping their media buys in the run-up to the election — including tens of thousands of dollars worth of Facebook ads.
On September 24th, 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) put an appropriate end to the Jim Karygiannis saga that has captured Toronto City
Money is everywhere in American politics. It funds the campaign ads interrupting your streaming service, the glossy brochures clogging your mailbox,
Sidewalk Space. State legislature. Your votes. The headline quote came from a Bloomberg staffer to Grass Roots North Carolina volunteers who were