A new Koch Brothers Super PAC has raised millions in recent weeks and is spending it to boost GOP candidates in key Senate battlegrounds.
Freedom Partners Action Fund raised $5 million in the first two weeks of October, USA Today reported Wednesday evening. That’s on top of over $15 million raised in July, August and September, according to a report filed by the group with the Federal Election Commission.
All told, the group has spent nearly $15 million in this year’s campaign. On Wednesday, it announced a $6.5 million ad buy in six key Senate states—Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, New Hampshire, and North Carolina. The ads aim to tie the Democratic candidates in each race to President Obama, and they urge voters to send the president a message by voting Republican.
USA Today reported that the October haul was driven by $1 million donations from Texas oilman Paul Foster, an Arkansas poultry company, and Roger Stone, who runs an Illinois packaging company.
The 2010 Citizens United Supreme Court ruling allowed corporations to give unlimited amounts to independent expenditure campaigns like Freedom Partners Action Fund.









