Obama must be the most powerful president ever and is apparently a formidable opponent. Every Republican candidate in the U.S. is running against him and he isn't even on the ballot.
Because of Obama's superpowers, this is the most expensive mid-term election in U.S. history. Spending is approaching $4 billion so far, including nearly $900 million in outside (PAC, 527) spending.
More than $95 million has been spent so far for a single North Carolina U.S. Senate seat, including $67.5 million in outside money. Ohio's 8th U.S. House district race has cost more than $17 million so far. Arizona's 2nd U.S. House district seat is apparently the most coveted by outside special interests, racking up nearly $10 million.
Wall Street has spent over $126 million so far, with 62% going to Republicans. Lawyers have spent more than $91 million, 70% of it going to Democrats. Environmental groups have spent $47.5 million, with 90% going to Democrats, while the oil and gas lobby has spent $37 million with 87% going to Republicans.
Here in Tennessee, Lamar Alexander has raised more than $7 million to fend off Democratic challenger Gordon Ball, who is mostly self financing. Gov. Haslam has $3 million on hand and has loaned his campaign $3.5 million and he doesn't even have a credible challenger.
Closer to home, Republican Eddie Smith has raised more than $51,000 in his bid to unseat Gloria Johnson for State House 13, who has more than $121,000 on hand. In the State Senate 7th district, Cheri Siler has raised more than $58,000 to take on Republican Richard Briggs, who loaned his campaign $132,000 and has raised another $320,000 from special interest groups and wealthy Republicans. (Is this the most expensive State Senate race ever?)
The Supreme Court says money is speech, because money talks.
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Koch Bros
I have seen many TV ads on HGTV and Lifetime for Eddie (really just anti-Gloria) all paid for by Koch bros. The latest postcard is also from them but all the others are from the voucher/charter school folks. We are getting almost one mailer a day of these hit pieces. I doubt any of this spending is in the total above for Eddie. What is so typical of these groups is that they accuse Gloria of taking money from special interest.
The letter-to-the-editor in today's KNS is just more of the anti-Gloria rhetoric, not much pro-Eddie to talk about.
State campaign financial
(in reply to B Harmon)
State campaign financial disclosures are confusing. It's hard to tell if any of the 'dark money' is even being reported. Here's all the PAC money I could find:
At one time it was simple and
(in reply to R. Neal)
At one time it was simple and straightforward to look up political contributions to Tennessee candidates, then the site was changed into an interface that frankly I could not figure out. Seems like that may have been around 2009 or 2010, not sure. It was such a mess I wondered if it was on purpose. It just looked completely useless to me. I just glanced at the current one. I couldn't interpret it quickly. May sit a look at it more closely later. That would be something Tennessee a may should investigate. That is a resource that should be well known and utilized by the public.
Maybe someone here can sort it out …
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Dark Money truly is Dark Money
(in reply to jbr)
Dark Money groups such as Koch Brothers' Americans for Prosperity call themselves social welfare organizations that don't have politics as their primary purpose (wink, wink, nod, nod). As a 501c4 it isn't required to disclose its donors. A huge flood of money from such groups is pouring into this election cycle.
PS Candidates don't have to report that spending because technically it is not supposed to coordinated with the candidate's campaign
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(in reply to jbr)
I find the site frustrating, too, jbr...
On my first stab at viewing Smith's contributions, I had to call Bean to ask what I was doing wrong that I couldn't even find his name on a list of candidates anywhere!
BTW, about Smith's disclosure (once I found it): It's curious. He's asked for around $1000 in reimbursments in the Third Quarter for gasoline, but he isn't making any debates or, near as I can tell, events of any kind? And he has oodles of reimbursements for food purchases of $4 and $5 and $6, as if he's reimbursing himself for his own fast food meals or something? And has has one expenditure at Food City for over $100, which he claims was for office supplies?
Given that no one seems to know how he supports himself, the appearance of the thing is that he's doing it in part via campaign contributions?!
(Disclaimer: Obviously, I haven't seen any of the invoices associated with these reimbursement requests. Just saying, tho.)
It's unfortunate so many Democrats
It's unfortunate so many Democrats in national races feel they have to distance themselves from Obama's accomplishments rather than aligning themselves with them. The Democrats are failing at messaging and this includes Obama. They do a poor job of countering the Republicans misinformation.
What Knoxgal said.
(in reply to Knoxgal)
+1
There's some interesting push back
After Gloria gets reelected maybe she could take a look at this Shareholders United Act!
Via radical communist Bill Moyers comes a report about efforts to move the ball in a different direction. Via Nation Action.