Political Action Committees
WASHINGTON - Opponents of how college football crowns its champion say three of the nation's premier bowls are violating their tax-exempt status - by paying excessive salaries and perks, providing "sweetheart loans" and doing undisclosed lobbying.
WASHINGTON - Tea party activists and the Republican establishment are quickly joining forces for the fall elections as fresh cash and energy flow to the upstarts.
WASHINGTON - Potential 2012 Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney has endorsed tea party-backed Christine O'Donnell in the race for Senate in Delaware and contributed $5,000 from his political action committee to her campaign.
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