TheState.com
July 14, 2008 / Add comment
Gov. Mark Sanford doesn’t have his sights set on a state political race anytime soon, but he’s still got a pile of cash. The Republican governor’s campaign finance report Thursday showed he had $1.7 million on hand at the...
The Sacremento Bee
WASHINGTON Wealthy political candidates caught a break Thursday as the Supreme Court struck down... Add comment
The Washington Post
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is expected to return to Senate politics next week, now that... Add comment
The Sacremento Bee
A federal appeals court is invalidating campaign finance rules that give wealthy donors broad latitude... Add comment
The Philidelphia Daily News
WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court yesterday invalidated campaign-finance rules that give wealthy donors broad... Add comment
Charlotte.com
Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory has picked a veteran Tar Heel political operative to run his... Add comment
AP Top Headlines
A prominent fundraiser for Sen. Barack Obama and Gov. Rod Blagojevich was convicted of fraud,... Add comment
East Valley Tribune
The chairman of a political committee formed to push a recall of Gilbert Mayor Steve... Add comment
Kansas City Star
Anti-government street protests and rumors of a military coup are hurting Thailand's economy and investors'... Add comment
Brijit
John McCain has long touted his work in the world of campaign finance reform as... Add comment
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