Even though William Smith (D) spent no money and did no campaigning to win the Democratic nomination in Ohio's 2nd congressional district, the Cincinnati Enquirer found a group calling itself the "Victory Ohio Super PAC" apparently made "robo-calls" touting Smith as the "real Democrat" in the race.However, the FEC has no record of the group so "it's not
clear who was behind the calls, or who paid for them.
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Phil Steck has called on his fellow candidates in the 21st congressional district to return their PAC and lobbyist contributions, following in Barack Obama's footsteps. Democrat Phil Steck called on all campaigns for the 21st congre... Read Post
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's super political action committee has spent at least $660,000 for 12 days of TV ads blasting Democratic congressional candidate Debbie Halvorson's past support from the National Rifle Association, r... Read Post
The Cincinnati Enquirer profiles the winner of the Democratic nomination in Ohio's 2nd congressional district. "William R. Smith is the invisible candidate. No one has seen him; no one has heard him speak.. There is no evidence that... Read Post