UPDATED 22:34 PM EDT, July 19, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) — A newly formed "super" political organization is targeting House members it says are against campaign finance reform.
The Friends of Democracy super PAC plans to run $8 million in television ads and direct mail in 10 to 15 competitive House races this fall. The goal: oust members of Congress who oppose issues like disclosure rules and public financing of elections.




