Gingrich’s Money Line Drying Up

$11 million

Amount the family of casino mogul Sheldon Adelson and his family have donated to Newt Gingrich’s super-PAC in the past two months, according to interviews and Federal Election Commission records. The Adelsons don’t plan to deliver another big check to a Super PAC backing Gingrich’s presidential campaign, Bloomberg reports.

Super PACs Receive Untraceable Funds

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Top super PACs active in the 2012 elections have received money from untraceable sources, including nonprofits and shell corporations, according to Roll Call. “A third source of untraceable donations was money transfers from one super PAC to another … in cases where the super PAC making the contribution had itself received funding from one or more nonprofits.”

Edwards Campaign Still Spending Four Years Later

$2.1 million

Amount John Edwards owes taxpayers in public matching funds improperly received after he dropped his 2008 run for the White House, the AP reports. “Edwards’ hopes for the Democratic presidential nomination imploded in a sex scandal four years ago that left him facing criminal charges. But reports filed last week show his 2008 primary campaign spent $836,712 in 2011 on airfare, hotel rooms, cell phones and other expenses.”