More executives sold on Obama

ByABC News
October 28, 2008, 3:01 AM

— -- By Ken Dilanian, USA TODAY

Dan Cooper, a proud member of the National Rifle Association, has backed Republicans for most of his life. He's the chief executive of Cooper Arms, a small Montana company that makes hunting rifles. (read more...)

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Fundraisers linked to corruption cases

Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain have made government ethics a centerpiece of their campaigns, and each has sought to distance himself from Washington's influence business. (read more...)

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Independent groups up spending

By Fredreka Schouten, USA TODAY

Spending by independent political groups in congressional races is surging in the final weeks before Election Day, in some cases surpassing what candidates themselves are pumping into close contests. (read more...)

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Groups spend millions bypassing TV, radio

By Matt Kelley, USA TODAY

As the presidential campaign heads into its final days, hundreds of workers are knocking on doors and calling voters in Wisconsin, trying to persuade them to vote for Democrat Barack Obama. (read more...)

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Lobbyists in 'feeding frenzy' over crisis

By Fredreka Schouten, Ken Dilanian and Matt Kelley, USA TODAY

The financial services industry, which has spent billions on lobbying and campaign contributions over the last decade, is scrambling to make its case for a proposed $700 billion bailout plan amid deep public skepticism. (read more...)

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McCain raises cash while limited to public funds

By Fredreka Schouten, USA TODAY

Republican John McCain is asking donors to give far in excess of what they can contribute to him directly, even as he is limited to taking only public funds for the fall campaign. (read more...)

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Union helps non-profit groups pay for attack ads

By Fredreka Schouten, USA TODAY

The nation's largest public employee union has funneled more than $5 million to a series of non-profits running ads attacking Republican congressional candidates, federal election records show. (read more...)

Biden move had 'intersection of interests'

By Ken Dilanian, USA TODAY

Sen. Joe Biden worked to defeat a bipartisan bill designed to curb asbestos lawsuits at a time his son's law firm was filing them in Delaware and a former aide was lobbying against the measure, according to public records and interviews. (read more...)

Governors groups fill coffers at conventions

By Fredreka Schouten, USA TODAY

Free of campaign contribution limits, the fundraising committees for Democratic and Republican governors used their parties' national political conventions to amass millions of dollars for the fall elections from companies, trade associations and other special interests. (read more...)

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Despite storm, parties continue in St. Paul

By Fredreka Schouten and Ken Dilanian, USA TODAY

Even as Republican John McCain sharply scaled back his party's national convention in St. Paul out of concern over Hurricane Gustav, the parties and receptions for delegates and donors continued. (read more...)

Loopholes let lawmakers live large

By Fredreka Schouten and Ken Dilanian, USA TODAY

The chance to sip cocktails with actress Ashley Judd, dance to the beat of the Black Eyed Peas or listen to Willie Nelson croon country tunes. All this and more await members of Congress at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. (read more...)

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Donors pick up convention tab

By Fredreka Schouten, USA TODAY

Labor unions and wealthy donors are helping to close funding gaps for both national political conventions, sometimes contributing more than what they could legally donate to Barack Obama or John McCain. (read more...)