New Groups Form to Raise Millions for Democrats
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
NYT
In a city where almost everything seems up for debate these days, Republicans and Democrats in Washington agree on one thing: conservative groups, working outside the normal party structure, outperformed, outhustled and — most of all — outraised Democrats in 2010.
Led by Karl Rove, a former adviser to President George W. Bush, and, separately, the Koch brothers, two wealthy conservative financiers, the groups funneled tens of millions of dollars into ads that swamped Democrats and helped Republican candidates win election and capture control of the House.
Things may be changing.
Faced with the prospect of their candidates once again having to contend with a barrage of negative campaign ads financed by the Republican-leaning groups, Democrats are moving rapidly to join the party by creating groups of their own.
(More here.)
NYT
In a city where almost everything seems up for debate these days, Republicans and Democrats in Washington agree on one thing: conservative groups, working outside the normal party structure, outperformed, outhustled and — most of all — outraised Democrats in 2010.
Led by Karl Rove, a former adviser to President George W. Bush, and, separately, the Koch brothers, two wealthy conservative financiers, the groups funneled tens of millions of dollars into ads that swamped Democrats and helped Republican candidates win election and capture control of the House.
Things may be changing.
Faced with the prospect of their candidates once again having to contend with a barrage of negative campaign ads financed by the Republican-leaning groups, Democrats are moving rapidly to join the party by creating groups of their own.
(More here.)
1 Comments:
More evil from Rove and Koch... Total up the amount unions and trial lawyers donated to Democrats and one should be really concerned.
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