Campaign Money Watch: Ralph Reed
Take Action!Ralph Reed lost his bid for lieutenant governor of Georgia. Some were saying he wanted to use this office as a stepping stone to the U.S. Senate or the even the White House. We exposed his hypocrisy and now his campaign is over.
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Facts On Ralph ReedPublic Campaign Action Fund's Campaign Money Watch ran a voter education campaign in Georgia to expose Reed's big money hypocrisy.
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Lucrative Land Swap posted by Katie Schlieper on 05-09-2008 The trouble about running for President on your image as an anti-corruption, reformer kind of guy is that when stories surface that puncture a hole in that image, it's going to be front page news. And that's what happened to Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) today in this story by the Washington Post that suggests McCain did a very lucrative favor for one of his campaigns big donors. Published in: campaign contributions | John McCain Obama Mulls Contribution Limits posted by Katie Schlieper on 05-09-2008 Is Barack Obama considering self-imposed contributions limits during the general election if he is the Democratic presidential nominee? Sam Stein at the Huffington Post writes that Obama mentioned the idea at a fundraiser, perhaps in response to the flack he's gotten over possibly not using the presidential public financing system. Published in: Barack Obama | campaign contributions | John McCain | presidential race If It Ain't Fixed Go Break It posted by Katie Schlieper on 05-08-2008 The New York Times calls shenanigans on doings at the Federal Election Commission: as Senate Republicans, led by Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) champion the nomination of Hans von Spakovsky who's well-known for his opposition to voting rights legislation, current FEC chairman David Mason is fired after he suggest Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) may have broken the law in his efforts to extricate himself from the presidential public financing system. Published in: campaign finance | FEC |
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