- Washington (CNN) – The major super PAC backing Mitt Romney saw its largest monthly haul in June – thanks in large part to one generous Nevada couple. Restore Our Future brought in $20. (CNN)
- WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney will be getting a lot of support from the super PAC run by his former aides. Restore Our Future raised $20.7 million in June, the biggest monthly haul by a super PAC in the less than three years that they have existed. (Huffington Post)
- Republican Mitt Romney raised $33 million in his main campaign account chipped in a combined $150,000 to the Romney super PAC. Foster Friess, a wealthy investor who backed former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorums campaign, donated $100,000. (USA Today)
- Some of the all-time biggest donors in Republican politics powered the pro-Mitt Romney super PAC to a $21-million haul in June – its best month yet. The group, Restore Our Future, spent $7. (Politico.com)
- Restore Our Future, a super PAC supporting Mitt Romneys campaign for president, raised about $20 million in June, more than three times the amount pulled in by the main super PAC behind President Barack Obamas re-election bid. (ABC News)
- President Barack Obama, Mitt Romney and the super PACs affiliated with both candidates that they will pull all advertising for the time being. (Huffington Post)
- That sentiment has made its way into a Spanish-language ad "No Trust" from the Obama-backing super PAC Priorities USA Action and the Service Employees International Union. (Washington Post)
- When the super PAC backing Mitt Romney, Restore Our Future, files its June donation report on Friday with the Federal Election Commission, it is expected to show a six-figure contribution from Wyoming businessman Foster Friess, his first to the group. (KITV.com)
- Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are tied in Virginia $996,000 Amount that the Karl Rove-backed Super PAC Crossroads will spend on Obama attack ads in the state of Virginia, according to The Washington Post. (YAHOO!)
- The super PAC has provided a new means to give in large amounts An article on Tuesday about prominent Mormons who are supporting Mitt Romney this year misidentified the position at Credit Suisse held by Eric Varvel, one of the supporters. (New York Times)
Friday, July 20, 2012
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