The True Identity Behind SuperPACs

The True Identity Behind SuperPACs

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superpaclogo-withdollars.pngOur second infographic in the Capital in the Capitol series explains why Super PACs are super powerful this presidential election, and tells you who really holds that power—26 individuals. 

Some of their names have appeared here and there in the news, but their collective identities tell a more impressive tale. What do all of these people have in common? While a large pocket of Romney supporters seem to be financial tycoons, and another subset of Obama supporters are Hollywood elite, altogether what unites these folks is their wealth—and the shared belief that it can win an election

How?

We're telling you who's bankrolling the major presidential Super PACs—now help us uncover how they're trying to buy this election. Share a link to an ad as a comment below, or email us at info@rootstrikers.org

 

Editors note:
A corrected version of this infographic was posted on September 10, 2012.

Bullet point #1 was changed from:

"Super PACs are committees that can spend money to expressly advocate for or against candidates in an election. Before Super PACs, only individuals were allowed to do this."

to

"Super PACs are committees that can raise and spend unlimited money to expressly advocate for or against candidates in an election."

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@partisantotruth tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:23:18 -0400
Just 26 people provide almost half the presidential super PAC funds. Who are they? http://t.co/EUiMGLaM
@PGEddington tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:20:02 -0400
Just 26 people provide almost half the presidential super PAC funds. Who are they? http://t.co/EUiMGLaM
@danieldoyle tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:19:57 -0400
Just 26 people provide almost half the presidential super PAC funds. Who are they? http://t.co/EUiMGLaM
@rcengelsman tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:19:49 -0400
Just 26 people provide almost half the presidential super PAC funds. Who are they? http://t.co/EUiMGLaM
@OMBWatch tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:19:46 -0400
Just 26 people provide almost half the presidential super PAC funds. Who are they? http://t.co/EUiMGLaM
@tabgirl tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:19:44 -0400
Just 26 people provide almost half the presidential super PAC funds. Who are they? http://t.co/EUiMGLaM
@BrianMerritt tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:19:36 -0400
Just 26 people provide almost half the presidential super PAC funds. Who are they? http://t.co/EUiMGLaM
@thenevstock mentioned @rootstrikers link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:19:08 -0400
What makes SuperPACs super powerful? A handful of individuals with deep pockets. #rootstrikers http://t.co/QEHB1SmU via @rootstrikers
@SunFoundation tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:19:02 -0400
Just 26 people provide almost half the presidential super PAC funds. Who are they? http://t.co/EUiMGLaM
@mikergray mentioned @rootstrikers link to this page. 2012-08-14 16:16:30 -0400
What makes SuperPACs super powerful? A handful of individuals with deep pockets. #rootstrikers http://t.co/aFAigWni via @rootstrikers
@akwala mentioned @rootstrikers link to this page. 2012-08-14 15:58:35 -0400
What makes SuperPACs super powerful? A handful of individuals with deep pockets. #rootstrikers http://t.co/4Ei2TsFj via @rootstrikers
Steve Banicki commented 2012-08-14 15:57:47 -0400 · Flag
So what do we do about it.
@KCLowry mentioned @rootstrikers link to this page. 2012-08-14 15:56:02 -0400
What makes SuperPACs super powerful? A handful of individuals with deep pockets. #rootstrikers http://t.co/02eAX0MK via @rootstrikers
@livefreest mentioned @rootstrikers link to this page. 2012-08-14 15:44:07 -0400
What makes SuperPACs super powerful? A handful of individuals with deep pockets. #rootstrikers http://t.co/trExoen0 via @rootstrikers
Bob Nolin commented 2012-08-14 15:29:49 -0400 · Flag
Sorry, newbie here. Just realized you’ve covered Congress in part one. My bad.
Bob Nolin commented 2012-08-14 15:26:43 -0400 · Flag
The Presidency is only part of the problem. The Congress (and probably the Supreme Court) are beholden to their corporate masters, not the voters. They are not representing We, The People, any longer. How do we fix that problem? Eliminate lobbyists? Isn’t lobbying just the American euphemism for corruption?
@jazzgrand mentioned @rootstrikers link to this page. 2012-08-14 15:25:03 -0400
What makes SuperPACs super powerful? A handful of individuals with deep pockets. #rootstrikers http://t.co/V7vKp9ec via @rootstrikers
@evanpro tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 15:13:29 -0400
"The True Identity Behind SuperPACs" http://t.co/nsAlT9hs The 1x10^-6% #corruption
@MeraSB tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 15:12:10 -0400
RT @notaaroncraig: RT @lessig: #Rootstrikers has a new infographic: The True Identity Behind SuperPACs: http://t.co/aRkEoSov
@Vaguery tweeted link to this page. 2012-08-14 15:11:35 -0400
In a nation of 300M, 26 people responsible for nearly half the SuperPac $. Hmmm… http://t.co/PAK46rdr via @rootstrikers
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