By Mike WebbBradley Smith, chairman and co-founder of the Center for Competitive Politics. He is a former FEC commissioner and the author of Unfree Speech: The Folly of Campaign Finance Reform, in which he argues restrictions on campaign donations should be eliminated.
By Benjamin Barr and Steve KleinCASPER, WY – Federal District Court of Wyoming Judge Scott Skavdahl denied a request today for a preliminary injunction in Free Speech v. Federal Election Commission (FEC), ruling that the FEC’s regulations determining whether grassroots groups must register and report with the government as political committees (PACs) are not unconstitutionally vague or overbroad. This prevents Free Speech from discussing issues during this election cycle unless it registers as a PAC.
By Matt GourasHELENA, Mont. (AP) – A federal judge on Wednesday struck down Montana’s campaign contribution limits as unconstitutional, a decision that comes less than a month before Election Day and marks the latest in a string of court rulings against the state’s campaign laws.
By Dan EggenBut judging from the latest polls, the effort hasn’t gone very well. Obama is holding a narrow lead over Republican nominee Mitt Romney nationally and appears to be widening his advantage in key swing states such as Ohio and Virginia, according to mainstream pollsters.
By Robert E. WrightOf course, directly paying citizens to vote for a certain candidate seems unlikely. Ballots are secret and can’t easily be traded, and voting contracts couldn’t be monitored for compliance, much less enforced in court. Under certain conditions, however, companies can almost buy votes outright — and it has happened before.
By Kerry LesterA Washington, D.C.-based SuperPAC is making last-minute changes to a TV spot criticizing Democratic congressional candidate Tammy Duckworth after she refuted claims in the ad.
Tax
By Robert W. WoodSuppose you’re in business and sending money to a Super PAC for issue advocacy but not for a specific campaign. Take American Crossroads or Priorities USA, for example. Contributions don’t qualify for a charitable contribution deduction.
Candidates and parties
By BRODY MULLINS and MELANIE TROTTMANWASHINGTON—Big Democratic interest groups such as labor unions and environmental organizations are largely bypassing President Barack Obama’s re-election and pouring millions of dollars instead into congressional races.
By Peter NicholasWASHINGTON—The Obama campaign set a new monthly fundraising record for the 2012 election cycle, taking in more than $150 million in September as supporters rallied behind the president in the final phase of the election, according to people familiar with the totals.
Lobbying and ethics
By Kathryn A. Wolfe“The president’s comments completely mischaracterized the businesses and groups that depend on an airplane, the majority of which are small-to-mid-sized businesses, farms, flight schools, medical care providers and emergency responders that use the aircraft to connect communities and grow their businesses,” said Ed Bolen, NBAA’s president, in a statement.