A liberal-leaning group founded by a Democratic political strategist and heavily funded by labor unions.
Players Guide
Who are the people and groups behind the TV ads in the 2014 federal elections? Below is a list of organizations that have been active or are expected to be active in raising and spending money to influence voters in 2014. Click on the links to read profiles of each organization. The groups were selected based on the amounts they have spent, or say they plan to spend, or the media attention they have attracted. It is not a comprehensive list, and additional groups will be added as the campaign season unfolds.
Many of these groups may legally raise and spend unlimited amounts of money. They are known as super PACs and must register with the Federal Election Commission. Others may legally raise unlimited donations and avoid disclosing their donors. Those groups do not file with the FEC, but register rather with the IRS under Section 501(c).
This is our third year providing a guide to groups seeking to influence federal elections. Our 2010 Players Guide and 2012 Players Guide are still available, although they have not been updated since those elections ended.
Progressive Change Campaign Committee
A liberal-leaning group founded by a MoveOn.org strategist, a former labor organizer and an Internet activist.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Lobbying group representing business interests. Leans Right-center.
Commission on Hope, Growth and Opportunity
A Republican/pro-growth-leaning group headed by a Republican media consultant.
American Future Fund
Republican-leaning group formed by Iowa political figures.
60 Plus Association
Republican-leaning group that calls itself “the conservative alternative” to AARP.
Public Notice (Bankrupting America)
Conservative-leaning group that focuses on federal spending.
Super PAC for America
Conservative group formed by political strategist and TV commentator Dick Morris.
Tea Party Express
Conservative group that supports the tea party movement; founded by Republican strategist Sal Russo.
Revere America
Republican-leaning group chaired by former New York Gov. George Pataki.