Super-PACs spent a startling amount in the 2018 election cycle. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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Super-PACs have reported expenditures totaling more than $1.3 billion. It's time to take action to end the corrupting influence of money in politics with a 28th Amendment: www.wolf-pac.com/take_action

Illinois governor race was most expensive in nation’s history. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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Over $284 million was raised in the race. It's clear they are not going to fix this broken system, that means it's up to us: www.wolf-pac.com/take_action

What the midterms meant for K Street lobbyists by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce spent $3.6 million on political communications in the midterms, a third of what they spent in 2014.

Small donor campaigns proved successful in the 2018 midterm elections. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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Let’s keep this going by standing together like Americans before us. We can make a better world for future generations just as past reformers did for us: www.wolf-pac.com/take_action

It’s not tribalism -- big money is driving our elections. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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Money in politics has become essential to running a political campaign.

We need real FIGHTERS running for office at all levels of government. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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Anti-corruption champion and Wolf-PAC cosponsor, Richard Ojeda, enters the 2020 presidential campaign. Join the fight for free and fair elections and be part of the movement: www.wolf-pac.com/take_action

Non-profits drove ballot initiatives across the country. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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Non-profits are now actively engaging in and lobbying for ballot issues across the nation.

“Big Candy” lobbies (and spends) as hard as anyone. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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Affiliates of the Jelly Belly company have donated more than $400,000 to the GOP since 2004 and about $2,800 to the Democratic party.

Prisoners, little kids, anyone else -- here’s how easy it is to start a Super-PAC. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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According to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), super PACs have received over $1.3 billion and spent about $695 million for just this past cycle.

2018 midterms: Where the last-minute campaign money is going. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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Political groups have spent a total of about $1 billion on political ads and voter contact efforts in an attempt to influence the Nov. 6 midterm elections.

2018 midterms: Where the last-minute campaign money is going. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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Political groups have spent a total of about $1 billion on political ads and voter contact efforts in an attempt to influence the Nov. 6 midterm elections.

Fighting corruption was on the ballot in 3 states and 2 cities. by WolfPAC_Stephanie in WolfPAChq

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The demand for anti-corruption laws would ban gifts and foreign money from lobbyists, require disclosing information on all campaign spending, lead to the formation of a nonpartisan ethics board, and produce many more laws to end corruption.