 That is why I'm asking for your vote, not just for me but for this country that we believe in. We love America. We know where this country needs to go and we're going to get it done. The acronym stands for Political Action Committee and they're committees that are set up basically to fundraise for candidates. The super PACs were set up in order to basically rock in all of this corporate money that now can flow. Money almost without limits. It is at the moment. Obama, knowing that he was going to be the Democratic candidate, got off to a quicker start. But Romney has outraised the president this year. The comparative advantage Obama has, he's got people on the ground. In most of the battleground states he has three to four times the number of full-time volunteers working and he's hoping that people will be tired of all the TV ads but they'll welcome somebody knocking on the door and wanting to have a chat about it. Oh yeah, it's heavily corporate cash. In fact, generally the super PAC money for both sides is corporate cash. The big ones are raising big corporate money and they're getting that from a handful of donors. Energy industry of course. The financial services industry interestingly is supporting the Republicans heavily. Even though it was Obama who controversially bailed them out. We're at a stage where money is more prevalent than ever before. This will be the most expensive campaign in history but we also have all of those volunteers in the field. We have social networking. We're not sure exactly what the dynamics of the new electioneering will be in this different media environment.