Example of media bias?

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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/20/us/scott-walker-wisconsin-governor.html?hp&_r=1

Wisconsin Governor at Center of a Vast Fund-Raising Case

CHICAGO — Prosecutors in Wisconsin assert that Gov. Scott Walker was part of an elaborate effort to illegally coordinate fund-raising and spending between his campaign and conservative groups during efforts to recall him and several state senators two years ago, according to court filings unsealed Thursday.

The allegations by five county district attorneys, released as part of a federal lawsuit over the investigation into Mr. Walker, suggest that some of the governor’s top campaign aides directed the political spending of the outside groups, most of them nonprofits, and in effect controlled some of them.

The documents made public on Thursday threatened to cloud the political prospects of Mr. Walker, who is seeking election to a second term this fall and is mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2016. They provided a rare view of the inner workings of a far-flung network of conservative nonprofit groups that have come to play a decisive role in national and state elections, secretly moving hundreds of millions of dollars into campaigns by avoiding traditional political action committees, which typically face tougher disclosure requirements.

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Wisconsin governor at center of "vast" fundraising case!

The new guy in Illinois is no Blago

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(remember him?)


http://www.politico.com/story/2014/07/illinois-pat-quinn-faces-questions-program-108987.html?hp=l10

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn faces questions about program

On Wednesday, a bipartisan commission of lawmakers will decide whether to call a number of former Quinn administration officials to testify about the program, which a state audit recently concluded had “pervasive” problems, including misuse of funds. But federal prosecutors, who also are investigating how the funds were spent, have asked them to hold off. If they proceed, many of the former Quinn aides are expected to appear but not answer questions.

(center of a vast fundraising scandal!, but the headline kind of buries that)

Republicans, who see the gubernatorial election this year as possibly the next best chance to win control of a Democratic leaning state, have alleged Quinn used money from the $55 million Neighborhood Recovery Initiative as a political slush fund to secure votes in predominantly minority neighborhoods of heavily Democratic Chicago in a tight race.
 
I would agree with Denny that the real investigation may be against the prosecutor.
 

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