Details are revealed today of the FEC filings of presidential campaigns and super pacs – join us for live coverage plus the fallout from the Florida primary results
US politics may be corrupted by the millions of dollars of cash that flows between big-money donors and their favoured candidates and campaigns, but at least you know who's doing the corrupting.
Corporate and individual donors to political campaigns and "super" political action committees (super pacs) are required to file details of their donations and spending to the federal elections commission. Today, we find out where the money went, as the FEC releases details of filings to December 31.
We'll be trawling through the findings and keeping and eye on everyone else who's doing the same thing. Plus we'll have fallout and reaction from the Florida primary results, where Mitt Romney scored a decisive victory over Newt Gingrich.
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