Ohio Unions Face Tough Battle With 'Super PACs' - NYTimes.com - 4 views
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Conservative “super PACs,” financed with unlimited donations from corporations and wealthy individuals, have saturated Ohio and other battleground states with ads against President Obama.
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Sami Perez on 04 Sep 12Relates to reading "What You Should Know About Politics...But Don't." PACs affecting swing states, potentially determining results of election...
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Republican super PACs are going to outspend Obama massively
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labor’s true importance will be highlighted
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I think I need to learn more about unions and how exactly they work to gain a better understanding of this article. It's interesting how important a state's votes can be in an election. Talking about the importance of winning over Ohio really stood out to me and how big of a deal that is. It's good that Obama's campaign is able to recognize that they will not raise as much money at Romney and are working to catch up on votes with other means.
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I'd like to point out here that, while Restore Our Future--the conservative super PAC supporting Romney--has an expenditure quadrupling that of Priorities USA--the super PAC supporting Obama--the influence of corporations and wealthy independent donors has played a major role on both sides in this election [http://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/superpacs.php].