- The super PAC supporting the reelection campaign of President Barack Obama put in another lackluster month of fundraising in April by pulling in only $1.58 million, according to a report filed with the Federal Election Commission on Sunday night. (Huffington Post)
- The pro-Barack Obama super PAC Priorities USA Action is still struggling to keep up with GOP super PACs preparing to unleash millions of dollars in independent advertisements. Priorities USA Action raised $1. (Politico.com)
- The pro-Romney super political action committee Restore Our Future had $8.2 million in cash on hand at the end of the latest reporting period, filings with the Federal Election Commission showed on Sunday. (msnbc.com)
- It ended April with $8.2 million in the bank. Priorities USA Action, the super PAC supporting Obama, brought in $1.6 million in April, nearly $1 million less than its March take. It ended the month with $4.7 million in the bank. (Los Angeles Times)
- The $25.5 million American Crossroads ended last month with is about five-and-a-half times more money that Democratic super PAC counterpart Priorities USA Action reported for April. Still, the $1. (Politico.com)
- Bill Burton, the founder of Priorities USA Action, announced on Wednesday that Mary Beth Cahill, who served as campaign manager for the 2004 presidential bid of Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), will join the group as a consultant on strategy and spending. (Huffington Post)
- Tuesday, a pro-Obama super political-action committee, Priorities USA Action, released an ad that focuses on Bain's ownership of GST Steel, which closed in 2001, throwing more than 700 people out of work. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- MBF Family Investments also donated to the Super PAC. Total donations: $1.0 million PRIORITIES USA ACTION Total raised as of April 30: $6.1 million (Supports Democratic President Barack Obama) * Jeff Katzenberg - chief executive of DreamWorks Animation. (msnbc.com)
- It had $8.2 million in the bank entering May. Obama supporters have their own super-PAC, Priorities USA Action, which has trailed the Republicans in fundraising despite requests from the president's campaign team for donations. (Bloomberg)
- Paul Begala is a Newsweek/Daily Beast columnist, a CNN contributor, an affiliated professor of public policy at Georgetown, and a senior adviser to Priorities USA Action, a progressive PAC. (Daily Beast)
Monday, May 21, 2012
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