Campaign Finance Institute Releases Analysis of 2010 Campaign Spending for Congress; Concludes Winning Candidates Raised Less than Losers in Competitive Races

On November 5, the Campaign Finance Institute released an analysis of campaign spending in 2010 congressional races.  The report says winning candidates raised less money than losers did, in competitive races.  See the press release, and links to the report itself, here.


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Campaign Finance Institute Releases Analysis of 2010 Campaign Spending for Congress; Concludes Winning Candidates Raised Less than Losers in Competitive Races — 2 Comments

  1. Sooo – will the usual suspects have a re-examination of their delusional control freak campaign spending schemes ???

  2. Delusional? As in assumptive judgement lacking recognition of personal bias? Widen the scope, campaign spending is now way beyond what candidates and their parties raise. And fresh money flows from unknown worldwide interests. Perfect for future mud-slinging confusion. Remember to thank the legislative powers of the current Supreme Court. Funny how the old Republican saw, “legislating from the bench” suddenly vanished. And hilarious that the Court undid a crowning lifetime achievement of the GOP 2008 presidential candidate. Of course, I hear that none of this could really affect elections, so what is the original point of the posted topic?

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