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-Election 2012
US elections 2012: 'Super PAC' founded by former George W. Bush aides rounds on Barack Obama
2012-04-09
Barack Obama is braced for a barrage of attacks from a political campaign group founded by former aides to President George W. Bush and backed with tens of millions of dollars in corporate funding. American Crossroads, the most powerful "Super PAC" (political action committee) aiming to oust the US president in November, is preparing a blitz of television attack advertisements in key battleground states across the country.

The group, which was created by Mr Bush's former chief strategist Karl Rove, can collect unlimited donations from US corporations thanks to a highly controversial Supreme Court ruling.

Several of these independent groups are poised to assist Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, with an onslaught against Mr Obama, whose record they denounce.

American Crossroads alone raised more than $50 million (£31.5 million) last year and plans to spend up to $200 million (£121 million) on the 2012 election.

Meanwhile the main Super PAC backing Mr Obama, Priorities USA Action, has raised just $6.5 million (£4.1 million).
Posted by:tipper

#3  Amazing that Karl Rove, once the demon that plagued the minds of leftists, doesn't make the headline any longer
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2012-04-09 18:45  

#2  And how much has been raised by the Labor unions?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2012-04-09 15:48  

#1  Finally. Something he can blame Bush for that will be a fact...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2012-04-09 14:46  

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