The newfound power of money on electoral politics in the aftermath of rulings like Citizens United has led to enormous advertisement campaigns from third-party groups and 'dark money' organizations, which do not have to disclose their deep-pocketed donors' identities. In 2014, these groups accounted for 59% of all political ads run for Senate races.
The newfound power of money on electoral politics in the aftermath of rulings like Citizens United has led to enormous advertisement campaigns from third-party groups and 'dark money' organizations, which do not have to disclose their deep-pocketed donors' identities. In 2014, these groups accounted for 59% of all political ads run for Senate races.