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Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 -- 2:24 pm
A recent Supreme Court decision hailed by Republicans but condemned by most Democrats may be helping to stuff the coffers of conservative political groups founded by Karl Rove.
President George W. Bush's former senior adviser admitted to Fox News Tuesday that his American Crossroads 527 and Crossroads GPS groups have benefited from the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision.
The Republican National Committee actually lost money in 2009 but Rove doesn't think his groups are part of the problem. The party ended the year with $10 million fewer dollars than at the start of the year.
Fox News' Jon Scott asked Rove if his groups were responsible for siphoning fundraising dollars away from the RNC.
;SCOTT: I know that you yourself are mentioned in some of these articles as perhaps being part of the RNC's financial problems because you've got this group, American Crossroads, which is raising money. Some suggest that the money that goes to American Crossroads might otherwise go to an organization like the RNC.
The remainder of the article and VIDEO can be found at:
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0707/rove-citizens-united-fundraising/