Koch brothers’ group commits $125M to sway voters in fall elections

Fri, May 9, 2014 (8:34 a.m.)

BOSTON — A group backed by the conservative Koch brothers plans to spend more than $125 million on the November elections.

The investment marks a significant escalation for the Koch brothers' main campaign arm. Americans For Prosperity plans to increase television advertising across the country, improve voter data collection and strengthen its 31-state ground operation.

A senior official with direct knowledge of the plans confirms the election blueprint. It's outlined in a memo to Republican donors this spring. The official confirms the memo's authenticity but isn't authorized to discuss it publicly.

The group has already spent more than $20 million this year in advance of the midterms, which will decide the balance of power in Congress for President Barack Obama's final years in office.

The Kochs have been a lightning rod for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, who has criticized them for trying to buy elections to benefit their business holdings.

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