msnbc.com: Politics

  1. From presidential race to House primaries, super PACs having wide impact
    Using unlimited donations and spending money on TV ads in races across the country, Super PACS played a prominent role in helping the Republicans win control of the House in 2010. This year Democrats, who initially condemned Super PACs, are joining the fray with their own.
  2. Romney calls proposed Wright ads the 'wrong course'
    Mitt Romney convened a rare press conference Thursday to explicitly distance himself from a controversial, racially-charged ad campaign reportedly planned by a Republican super PAC.
  3. Ricketts: I'm not going to use Jeremiah Wright
    First Read: The Super PAC funded by Joe Ricketts has released a statement that essentially says he won't use Jeremiah Wright as an attack against President Obama.
  4. Republicans anxiously discourage racially-charged super PAC strategy
    Republicans moved quickly on Thursday in hopes of distancing themselves from a strategy being weighed by a GOP-oriented super PAC, which threatened to inject race into the 2012 presidential campaign.
  5. Super PAC eyes Jeremiah Wright ad buy
    First Read: Possible plans for an ad campaign focused on controversial minister could ratchet campaign to a whole new level.