On The Money: A House Divided Against Itself
In the first two months of this year, 20 percent of all the money spent on election advocacy came from conservative political groups attacking Republican candidates — a total of $2.3 million.
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In the first two months of this year, 20 percent of all the money spent on election advocacy came from conservative political groups attacking Republican candidates — a total of $2.3 million — reports The Center for Public Integrity.
Super PACs, nonprofits fueling GOP strife → A Republican civil war is gathering steam as we head toward the 2014 midterm elections. Dave Levinthal at The Center for Public Integrity crunched the data and came up with a startling figure — in the first two months of this year, 20 percent of all the money spent on election advocacy came from conservative p...