Funneling Millions into Midterms 
Super PACs are required to identify their contributors, but some of them are funded entirely or mostly by social welfare nonprofits that don’t have to do so. That leaves voters in the dark about where money is really coming from.
by Theodoric Meyer
ProPublica, Oct. 31, 2014, 2:31 p.m.
In the final weeks before this year\’s elections, a super PAC called Key Questions, Key Answers
started buying TV ads across Pennsylvania attacking Tom Wolf, the Democratic candidate for governor.
\”Don\’t vote for a wolf in sheep\’s clothing,\” the narrator says in one of the ads as a sheep with Wolf\’s face bleats the word \”taxes.\”
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