Daily Media Links 5/3: Newt Gingrich Ends Presidential Campaign, Obama’s Not-So-Hot Date With Wall Street, and more…

May 3, 2012   •  By Joe Trotter   •  
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In the News

Wall Street Journal: Welcome to Boycott Nation 
By Brad Smith
It’s becoming hard to know with whom one can do business.  

Independent groups

Politico: Coordination rules a one-way street
By Maggie Haberman
When former Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie joined Mitt Romney’s campaign last month, he cut ties with other groups he’d been involved with after seeking legal advice — most notably American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS, two of the most prominent conservative groups playing a major role in third-party spending this cycle.  

USA Today: Pro-Romney super PAC starts $4.3M ad campaign 
By Catalina Camia
The super PAC supporting Mitt Romney begins a major TV blitz Thursday in nine battleground states, kick-starting its general election efforts with a $4.3 million investment.  

Politico: Newt Gingrich drops out: ‘Truly wild ride’ is over  
By Ginger Gibson
For all intents and purposes, his campaign was over months ago.  

ABC News: Campaign Spending Topped $1B Last Year
By Elizabeth Hartfield
Presidential and congressional campaign spending, coupled with spending by political action committees and parties, totaled $1.3 billion in 2011, according to a report released by the Federal Election Commission. 

Trial

Politico: Aide testifies about Edwards’ fury 
By Mackenzie Weinger
A former aide to John Edwards said Wednesday that the former Democratic presidential candidate was “really upset,” cursing and “red” in the face during a conversation about his affair, according to reports.   

Baltimore Sun: John Edwards: Here’s a man who could have used a Super PAC 
By David Horsey 
The more I read about John Edwards’ shenanigans during the 2008 presidential campaign,  the more I’m convinced he is a mirror-gazing,  fork-tongued,  tramp-chasing weasel. But the more I read about the federal case against him,  the more sure I am that he does not deserve to go to jail.

Corporate Governance 


Huffington Post: America Tells the Securities Exchange Commission to Mandate Disclosure of Corporate Political Activity 
By Jack Ucciferri
You too can still join the more than 178,000 people and organizations that have asked the SEC to “create rules that would push corporate political spending into center stage,” as Lisa Gilbert of Public Citizen puts it.  

Candidates and parties


Politico: Invested campaign cash yields $652,000 for Sherman 
By JOHN BRESNAHAN 
The investments are completely legal, and Sherman has plenty of company in Congress. Dozens of lawmakers — especially those with big bank balances and safe seats — have used campaign cash to dive into the stock market, invest in Treasury bills or take advantage of other money-yielding opportunities.   

NY Times: Obama’s Not-So-Hot Date With Wall Street
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE
“You call some people on Wall Street up, and they’re undecided,” one Obama bundler said. “They’re ‘waiting for clarity’ — that’s the term they use. Or they say the administration ‘hasn’t led sufficiently’ on an issue.”

ABC News: Newt Gingrich Ends Presidential Campaign 
By Elicia Dover
Newt Gingrich  officially ended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination Wednesday.

Politico: Third-party candidate for POTUS: Anyone? Walker?
By ALEXANDER BURNS and EMILY SCHULTHEIS
It’s the dream that won’t die: a plain-spoken, pure-hearted independent sweeps into the presidential race, talks straight with the American people and upends a broken process with a historic third-party campaign.   

Joe Trotter

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