- June 22, 2012Controversy over Crossroads, Obama campaign money concerns and weekly fundraising totals in this week's roundup from Mother Jones.
- June 7, 2012A House subcommittee moves to block a new FCC rule requiring television stations to post the identity of political ad buyers
- June 6, 2012There are still some rules regarding political campaign donations. This beautiful infographic from NPR's election team breaks it down.
- May 29, 2012Under a new Federal Communications Commission rule, political ad data showing election spending could be posted online as early as July — or much later.
- May 20, 2012If tax-exempt organizations continue to pay for issue ads, they'll have to disclose who funds them.
- May 18, 2012A billionaire and his super PAC are backpedaling after a proposed ad campaign leaked to The New York Times provokes a firestorm of controversy — and repudiation.
- May 17, 2012In this web-exclusive clip, Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Bill further examine some of the most controversial campaign ads of the 2012 race.
- May 14, 2012What happens to the long-term unemployed, feminists get new image and how Chief Justice John Roberts orchestrated the Citizens United decision in today's roundup.
- May 11, 2012Watch some of the milestone moments in manipulative political TV ads.
- May 11, 2012 | Moyers & CompanyInsight on political ads and tax fairness with Kathleen Hall Jamieson and RoseAnn DeMoro.