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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.