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Romney to meet with wealthy Gingrich backer

Mitt Romney is raising money in Las Vegas, where he'll meet with casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, who bankrolled a pro-Gingrich group.

 

Biz group to spend more than $50M on elections

Tom Donohue, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, indicated Monday that reports that the business group would spend $50 million on the 2012 elections are too low.

 

22 states join campaign finance fight

Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia are backing Montana in its fight to prevent the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision from being used to strike down state laws restricting corporate campaign spending.

 

Obama raises nearly $15M at Clooney's place

A little political trivia: President Obama says the photo of him on a political poster with the word HOPE comes from an event in which he is sitting next to George Clooney. "We struck up a friendship," Obama told Hollywood donors gathered at Clooney's house last night. "And this is the first time that George Clooney has ever been photo-shopped out of a picture.

 

Obama, Romney skip public funds for campaign

Barack obama vs. Mitt Romney

For the first time since 1976, neither major party presidential candidate will be taking taxpayer money to finance his campaign.

 

Corporations give to pro-Romney super PAC

A pro-Romney super PAC received $400,000 from a West Palm Beach, Fla., company that has been listed as inactive in state since March 2011.

 

Obama Campaign Faces Dropoff in Big Donations

Barack Obama Motorcade

The traditional big sources of campaign funds are not delivering for President Obama’s campaign as they did four years ago, leaving the president to rely much more on grass-roots support.

 

Romney raises $12.6 million in March

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney raised nearly $12.6 million in March, the best fundraising month of campaign.

 

Undisclosed donors pouring funds into anti-Obama PAC

Anti-Obama PAC

Crossroads GPS, a conservative nonprofit group that is one of the most prominent critics of President Obama, raised nearly $77 million in its first 19 months from a small cadre of secret donors, including two dozen who wrote checks of $1 million and more.

 

What would Romney cut? Overheard conversation holds clues

In a talk with Florida donors, he singles out the Housing and Education departments but says he isn't ready to share specifics with voters. When President Obama told a Russian leader that he could be "more flexible" after the election — during what he thought was a private conversation — Mitt Romney came down like a hammer.

 

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