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Millions in "Dark Money" Flowing into NC's U.S. Senate Race

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Friday, February 21, 2014   

RALEIGH, N.C. – What does it take to win – or buy – an election?

North Carolina voters may find out this year, as the group Americans for Prosperity is already deluging the state with negative ads targeting first-term Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan in her reelection bid.

Chris Fitzsimon, director of the North Carolina Policy Watch, says the group has already spent $8.2 million on ads focusing on Hagan's support for health care reform.

"They're all misrepresentations of what the Affordable Care Act does and doesn't do,” he maintains. “And they are banking on the fact that they can, you know, buy a Senate seat."

Levi Russell, a spokesman for Americans for Prosperity, defends the spending and points to well-known problems with the rollout of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), commonly called Obamacare.

He says the federal government should have no role in health care, and that any member of Congress who voted for the ACA should not represent North Carolina.

Russell disputes the claim that Americans for Prosperity is funded primarily by David and Charles Koch.

"We have close to 100,000 individuals who contribute to AFP,” he says. “So it's a little, you know, narrow-minded to point out one of those donors."

But since Americans for Prosperity does not disclose its donors, no one can find out exactly who's funding it, or at what level.

Robert Maguire, who analyzes campaign spending at the Center for Responsive Politics, notes that the $8 million already spent by Americans for Prosperity equals the total that Hagan spent to win her seat in Congress in 2008.

In Maguire’s view, the vast sums spent by so-called dark money groups that don't disclose their donors is a problem.

"It exacerbates the need for the candidates to raise more money, because they've got to be fighting off these attacks earlier and earlier, which means they have less time to deal with policy," he says.

More and more groups representing diverse issues are coming together to call for limiting the influence of special interests in elections.

One idea is public funding of campaigns, and laws to that effect have been passed in a handful of states.






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