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Super PACs Ready To Unleash Beyond Iowa Caucus 2012

Super Pac Elections 2012

By JACK GILLUM   01/ 2/12 02:04 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- Look no further than Iowa to understand the impact of a Supreme Court ruling that opened the floodgates to outside money in American politics – and to get a glimpse of what's in store for the race between President Barack Obama and the eventual Republican nominee.

Independent groups called super political action committees have spent millions on television ads and mailings to boost their favored candidates in Iowa and maim those candidates' rivals, dramatically influencing what's been a remarkably fluid race for the GOP presidential nomination.

The groups have ramped up spending just as the primary season is hitting full-force. Some have done the campaigns' bidding by running attack ads on rivals. Others have bolstered candidates who had been running on financial fumes.

The trend will hardly be unique to Iowa. Political operatives and campaign-finance watchdogs say the 2012 election – projected to be among the costliest ever – will face an onslaught of ads by powerful interests that will have an extraordinary say in who might next occupy the Oval Office.

With more than 300 days to go before the general election, the measures of influence are legion: Some TV ads assail Newt Gingrich for "collecting big bucks" from mortgage lender Freddie Mac, and others praise Mitt Romney for "turning around" dozens of companies. One heralded Rick Santorum as a "courageous reformer with results" while another credited Rick Perry for his outside-the-Beltway experience.

Meanwhile, the candidates didn't have to spend a dime of their own money for any of those ads.

"We're going to see huge amounts of money in the course of 2012 spent by the candidate-specific super PACs," said Fred Wertheimer, president of the watchdog group Democracy 21 and a prominent critic of the new groups. "They are vehicles for big donors to circumvent the contribution limits and give money that directly benefits the candidates."

In just one week before the election's first vote, groups like the Romney-leaning super PAC Restore Our Future and the Perry-leaning Make Us Great Again have spent a combined $1.2 million on television ads in Iowa – a sum greater than what the candidates paid out themselves. On top of that, experts say the ads this primary season are more negative than they were four years ago.

The super PACs are a product of the 2010 Citizens United ruling by the Supreme Court, which removed restrictions on corporate and union spending in elections. Still, Republican-leaning groups far outpaced their Democratic counterparts in that year's midterm elections, helping Republicans win control of the House and pick up six seats in the Senate.

Nearly two years later, the money is still flowing to GOP candidates.

Take the Gingrich-supportive Winning Our Future super PAC, which is boosting the former House speaker's once-struggling campaign that a few months ago reported $1 million in debt. The group footed the bill in Iowa for more than $191,000 in ads last week supporting Gingrich, whose candidacy surged in December. His campaign spent only a fifth of that amount during the same period.

The group is hardly alone: Since Christmas Day, the Romney-leaning Restore Our Future spent nearly $130,000 on direct-mail ads and at least $1.2 million on ads supporting the former Massachusetts governor while also hammering Perry, federal data show.

And Endorse Liberty, a super PAC supporting Texas Rep. Ron Paul, put much of its money into the web and social media. It spent at least $100,000 on Google's AdWords service and about $40,000 on Facebook commercials during the same period.

For their part, super PAC operatives make no apologies for what they say is legally protected free speech. They have been upfront about their motives: Groups like the Karl Rove-backed American Crossroads have promised to spend tens of millions in the general election to defeat Obama. On the other side of the aisle, former Obama aide Bill Burton runs the super PAC Priorities USA Action, joining a handful of similar Democratic-oriented super groups.

Some GOP-leaning groups say their ads contribute to a marketplace of ideas, counterbalancing the huge sums of cash that Obama and the Democratic National Committee plan to spend on the president's re-election bid. Democrats say they have to push back forcefully against attacks on Obama's record.

By law, presidential campaigns can raise at most $5,000 total from an individual donor. But super PACs can solicit and spend unlimited money. Some employ affiliated groups whose donors are allowed to remain anonymous.

The super PACs can't, however, coordinate directly with candidates but many of the super PACs active in this election are staffed by longtime supporters of the candidates.

Looking ahead past the Iowa caucuses, the groups' impact is set to remain strong: Make Us Great Again, a super PAC that supports Perry's candidacy, recently booked at least $130,000 for TV spots for this week in South Carolina, which holds its critical primary on Jan. 21. At the time, Perry's campaign had yet to spend a dollar on similar ads.

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08:40 PM on 01/02/2012
Gingrich now is against Citizens United. I think most GOP politicians will soon realize that the corporations will only support one and if you are not the chosen one, you will not receive any money. This election will show the how the elections will be bought and sold to the highest bidders.
ddellapiana
Left-wing blogger for Revolutionary Radar; contrib
06:33 PM on 01/05/2012
Gingrich against Citizens United? That's a laugh riot. He is not. That's just what we call a political position. The master of the superPAC is a hoax. Wake up.
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hadafaone
07:24 PM on 01/02/2012
Whether you belong to Citizens United or not.. most Americans do not want 0bamacare...
hhoc612710
Life in peace & harmony.
07:44 PM on 01/02/2012
Read the polls and educate yourself about what Obamacare did in terms of saving lifes, money...... Don't talk about most americans it's only your opinion. More than half now approve Obamacare .
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hadafaone
08:15 PM on 01/02/2012
I have researched and read and looked at the polls...many different polls................. the overwhelming majority OPPOSE 0bamacare......... its not my "opinion" its fact....
its cannot have saved any lives or money as it is yet not in effect... so nice try....
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Kevin Rayburn
honesty in politics is a guilty plea
08:59 PM on 01/02/2012
obama care has yet to save a single life.
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ClarkOHrepub
BO & Co have Gotta Go!
07:19 PM on 01/02/2012
Interesting...isn't it? That HP fails to mention a single penny, let alone millions, being raised by the left's big donors....really poor journalism....again.
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ColoLibertarian
He can't lead a hungry dog to a bone
07:30 PM on 01/02/2012
They do not even pretend to be fair.

Like so many libs they consider it a birthright to groundlessly smear those that do not agree with them.
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CharlieVer
Rush is a rock band...
07:49 PM on 01/02/2012
You're kidding right? The right has made careers of smears. John Kerry was one of the most falsely smeared people in history, not to mention Obama and the Clintons. Liberal smearing is rare, except in the cases where we're spreading true information. I mean, come on... the swift boat nonsense, the rumors about Bill Clinton killing people... while George Bush really DID manipulate intelligence.
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lovecats
A Young Old New Dealer at Heart
07:15 PM on 01/02/2012
Wow Huffington Post are you now realizing this?
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
07:13 PM on 01/02/2012
So is are the press and pundits trying to start the panic early?
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07:18 PM on 01/02/2012
say again
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Kazzim Zongo
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.
07:13 PM on 01/02/2012
Support United Republic is a new organization fighting the corrupting influence of well-financed special interests over American politics and government. Envision a nation where the needs and ideas of the many aren’t drowned out by the influence of the wealthy few.

http://unitedrepublic.org/about-us/
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ATLJunBug
06:25 PM on 01/02/2012
This is why American People have to start thinking for themselves. Stop listening to media hyped nonsense. Do your own research and support the candidate of your choice.

What have the Republican Party done for you in the last 3 years?

STANDING BY PRESIDENT OBAMA IN 2012
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SPacific
Get a clue, then get a life
05:26 PM on 01/02/2012
Gee....'Ya think??!! You people at HuffPo have a tremendous grasp of the obvious..........
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vonPinto
Who Dares Win.
05:24 PM on 01/02/2012
Silly headlines.

You are assuming that the Obama campaign will be run by paupers.

Which one does the MSM believe?...that the Pres. will raise 1 billion dollars or he will not?
v2787
Progressive and Proud
05:23 PM on 01/02/2012
"Citizens United Decision Could Hurt Obama's Chances." Gee, ya think? That's exactly the kind of thing that the repuglicans were counting on when Dubya appointed Roberts and Alito to the Supreme Court. The Citizens United decision was totally designed to favor repuglican candidates in upcoming elections, and it will definitely hurt Obama this year. All the fat cat corporatists will be throwing money at repuglican candidates in 2012, thanks to the SCROTUS (Supreme Court Republicans of the United States) and Citizens United.
DoTheMath
We're outspent, but they're outnumbered
08:02 PM on 01/02/2012
f+f
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sdanca4
How is "trickled-down" working for you
04:22 PM on 01/02/2012
And the "airheads" cheering the demise of their democracy. This isn't a joke when Democracy can be bought. Newt was one who was for Citizens United ruling and NOW he's whining about it. Just goes to show.
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GeorgieGirl9
Liberty, In God We Trust, and E Pluribus Unum
04:16 PM on 01/02/2012
Obama better get busy raising that billion $$$$. I hear Michelle hit you all up for $3 over New Years, better send it on in.
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sdanca4
How is "trickled-down" working for you
04:24 PM on 01/02/2012
Since obviously you're from the regressive state of Georgia...it's no wonder you are cheering away this country's Democracy. Now I know there will be no more wars with the dictatorial countries, telling them how to be a Democracy.
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Maezeppa
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04:55 PM on 01/02/2012
They have it.
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GeorgieGirl9
Liberty, In God We Trust, and E Pluribus Unum
04:14 PM on 01/02/2012
"The super PACs are a product of the 2010 Citizens United ruling by the Supreme Court, which removed restrictions on corporate and union spending in elections."

Not to worry libs, the unions will outspend the corps once again in 2012.
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Maezeppa
Happy-Happy Joy-Joy
04:56 PM on 01/02/2012
Unions won't be able to outspend corporations but because it takes a lot more money to lie to the public  Democrats, fortunately, don't have to outspend Republicans.
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SPacific
Get a clue, then get a life
05:27 PM on 01/02/2012
Your ignorance is showing rightie....But what else is new......
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GeorgieGirl9
Liberty, In God We Trust, and E Pluribus Unum
04:09 PM on 01/02/2012
This is all so unfair to Obama as he is limited to spending under public financing....oh wait...
sarabono
Oldie but Goody
05:21 PM on 01/02/2012
But But he rejected public financing ..... because it would limit his spending ..... OH Well ...
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ColoLibertarian
He can't lead a hungry dog to a bone
07:35 PM on 01/02/2012
Libs would rather you not talk about that. lol
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04:07 PM on 01/02/2012
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