Newsy
| Oct 18, 2012
Audio leaked from a conference call in June shows Mitt Romney asking employers to tell employees how to vote in the presidential election. Under the Citizens United ruling, it isn't illegal for companies to campaign for a particular candidates -- ...
LinkTV News
| Sep 7, 2012
What do Democrats and Republicans agree and disagree on in terms of money in politics? In the last report from the conventions, our citizen reporters step back and analyze where the country's two major parties stand on an issue that is the driving...
LinkTV News
| Sep 4, 2012
As Link TV's reporters arrive in Charlotte for the Democratic National Convention, Solomon Kleinsmith speaks with former Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI), sponsor of the landmark campaign finance reform bill the McCain-Feingold Act. Feingold gives his...
LinkTV News
| Aug 31, 2012
During a week of reporting from the RNC, Solomon Kleinsmith and Jessica Eise have found that while most Republicans support unlimited political spending, they disagree about donor disclosure. Today, they speak with Congressman Allen West and other...
LinkTV News
| Aug 29, 2012
Link TV spoke with Stefan Passantino, Gingrich campaign lawyer and Georgia delegate, and Sheila Krumholz, Executive Director of the Center for Responsive Politics, about the differences between super PACs and 501c4 nonprofits in terms of donor dis...
LinkTV News
| Aug 27, 2012
According to United Republic, 94 percent of the time, the candidate who spends the most money in an election wins. Over 80 percent of Super PAC money has come from just 196 individuals. That's why Link TV has sent citizen reporters to the conventi...
— Oct 9, 2012 at 09:36 pm
...part of what he calls the Walkupy 50 effort. Inspired partially by the Occupy Wall Street movement and by his dismay at Citizens United, Ogan is...
— Oct 13, 2012 at 01:41 pm
The Maverick is at it again! Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) has broken with his party to decry the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling. At an event hos...
— Jul 25, 2012 at 03:34 pm
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— Oct 7, 2012 at 07:23 am
The Supreme Court in 2010 voted to allow corporations to spend unlimited funds to influence elections, in the decision Citizens United v. Federal E...