News Flash: Anchor Stands Against "Unfair" Campaign Spending
When longtime media lapdogs on campaign inequities transform into fierce watchdogs in the face of Obama's online fundraising clout, the public is wise to be suspicious.
When longtime media lapdogs on campaign inequities transform into fierce watchdogs in the face of Obama's online fundraising clout, the public is wise to be suspicious.
Huffington Post | Posted 04.29.2008 | Politics
The media has been abuzz over speculation that John McCain will accept public financing in the general election. The attention has overshadowed a new...
Politico | Jeanne Cummings | Posted 04.29.2008 | Politics
John McCain is abandoning any hope of catching the Democrats in fundraising. Based on new financial disclosure reports released Sunday, and interview...
AP | HOPE YEN | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Democratic Party officials want a federal judge to order an investigation into whether Sen. John McCain violated election laws by w...
Boston Globe | Scott Helman and Sarah Isenberg | Posted 04.12.2008 | Politics
In another sign that John McCain is moving toward accepting public financing this fall, the Republican's campaign is returning about $3 million in che...
NY Times | LESLIE WAYNE | Posted 03.29.2008 | Politics
In February, the month before he became the presumptive Republican nominee, John McCain raised $11 million, which was slightly less than he had raised...
AP | JIM KUHNHENN | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — The government's top campaign finance regulator says John McCain can't drop out of the primary election's public financing system u...
Jeff Cohen | Posted 06.29.2008 | Media