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Who’s Trying to Buy MA’s Senate Seat? Wired & MapLight Influence Tracker Widget Shows Harvard vs. Fidelity Investments

Pamela Behrsin | November 05, 2012

Who's Trying to Buy MA's Senate Seat?
Wired & MapLight Influence Tracker Widget Shows Harvard vs. Fidelity Investments

Nov. 4, 2012The Influence Tracker embeddable widget was created by Wired and MapLight, a nonpartisan research organization that reveals money's influence on politics, to help citizens follow the money behind candidates in presidential and congressional races. A MapLight analysis of campaign finance data from the Federal Election Commission shows Elizabeth Warren (D) has raised $28,048,900 to Scott Brown's (R) $23,922,267 in the Massachusetts Senate race. Warren's total ranks her first of all 219 senatorial candidates running in the November 6 election. Brown is ranked second. The totals include individual and PAC contributions. Widgets are embeddable on media sites and blogs and automatically receive FEC data updates weekly on Mondays.

"Corporate influence in politics has gone off the charts, and it's more important than ever for voters to understand who is financing candidates," said Evan Hansen, Wired.com's editor in chief. "MapLight has done the hard work of compiling the data. At Wired, we're happy to help get that information out to the wider public and share it as broadly as possible with this Web-based embeddable widget."

ELIZABETH WARREN'S TOP CONTRIBUTORS:

SCOTT BROWN'S TOP CONTRIBUTORS:

Click here to view Elizabeth Warren's Influence Tracker Widget.
Click here to view Scott Brown's Influence Tracker Widget.

 


In addition to featuring candidates' total contributions, a list of their top 10 donors, and their ranking as a fundraiser within the office they seek, it also ranks their fundraising overall among candidates running at the federal level. Citizens, bloggers, and media sites can customize the widgets for the presidential race or track the money between candidates in the House and Senate races in their state. Create your own Influence Tracker Widget here.

Data Source: Federal Election Commission.

“In just a few days, voters will confront a ballot filled with candidates whose campaigns have been paid for by wealthy donors. People deserve to know the truth about whose interests their candidates are really representing,” said Daniel G. Newman, MapLight's president and co-founder. “We’re proud to work with Wired to give voters a tool they can use to draw back the curtain on the moneyed influence plaguing our political system.”

A link to this press release can be found here.

MapLight is a nonpartisan political money tracker.

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