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June was a super month for super PACS

Americans living overseas are sought-after donors to presidential campaigns - expats have already pledged $4.5 million to the Obama's campaign.

June was a good month for superPACs. A very good month.
More than $55 million poured into the political action committees, the Sunlight Foundation reported over the weekend. 
According to Sunlight’s Jacob Fenton, 11 individuals were responsible for over $27.6 million in contributions to the superPACS, which are free to spend unlimited amounts independently of the campaigns. 
Among the top donors to Republican-affiliated groups: 
Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam ($11 million); Bob Perry of Perry Homes ($4.1 million); private equity CEO John Childs ($2.5  million; 21-year-old Ron Paul backer John Ramsey ($1.11 million), and billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Singer ($1 million.) Corporations kicked in another $4 million to GOP groups.
Among the top Democratic donors were:
Former Qualcomm CEO Irwin Jacobs ($2 million); reclusive media mogul Fred Eyechaner ($1.95 million); billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros ($1 million); Israeli-American billionaire Haim Saban ($1 million), and actor Morgan Freeman ($1 million). Unions contributed $2.6 million to Democratic groups. 
The lion’s share of June’s largess went to two superPACS: Restore Our Future, which collected $20.7 million to back Mitt Romney; and Priorities USA which mustered $6.2 million to back Barack Obama.
Karl Rove’s American Crossroads, which had its best month ever, brought in $5.8 million to bankroll causes supported by the GOP strategist, reported the Associated Press. 

June was a good month for super PACs.

A very lucrative month.

More than $55 million poured into the political action committees, the Sunlight Foundation reported over the weekend.

According to Sunlight's Jacob Fenton, 11 individuals were responsible for over $27.6 million icontributions to the super Pacs, which are free to smited amounts independently of the campaigns.

Among the top donors to Republican-affiliated groups, which have outraised Democrat-affiliated groups by a ratio of 3 to 1, include:

Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, pictured right, and his wife Miriam ($11 million); Bob Perry of Perry Homes ($4.1 million); private equity CEO John Childs ($2.5 million; 21-year-old Ron Paul backer John Ramsey ($1.11 million), and billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Singer ($1 million.) Corporations kicked in another $4 million to GOP groups.

Among the top Democratic donors were:

Former Qualcomm CEO Irwin Jacobs ($2 million); reclusive media mogul Fred Eyechaner ($1.95 million); billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros ($1 million); Israeli-American billionaire Haim Saban ($1 million), and actor Morgan Freeman ($1 million). Unions contributed $2.6 million to Democratic groups.

The lion's share of June's largess went to two superPACS, Restore Our Future, which collected $20.7 million to back Mitt Romney and Priorities USA which mustered $6.2 million to back Barack Obama.

Karl Rove's American Crossroads, which had its best month ever, brought in $5.8 million to bankroll causes supported by the GOP strategist, reported Politico.