This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the top ten PACs and Super PACs spent on 
behalf of candidates in the 2012 presidential election.    
The image depicts the top ten political entities that spend the most of their money on candidates 
in the 2012 election. A list of Super PACs is listed with Restore Our Future spending the 
most money, and MoveOn.org with least money spent. Right-wing outfits outspend liberal outfits.
This image shows or depicts in bar graph statistical format data concerning how the top 10 
political entities spend most of their money on behalf of candidates in the 2012 election.
This image discusses politics and political entities that spend on particular political canditates 
in the last presidential election.  A bar chart has data on various unions and super pacs 
(political action committees). This data includes the millions of dollars spent on either 
Obama or Romney.
This chart is titled Cash Cows with the tagline of Top 10 political entities that spend most 
of their money on behalf of candidates in the 2012 election.
This slide lists the top 10 political entities that spend most of their money on candidates 
in the 2012 election. Three separate columns list the name of the organization, a short description 
(ie Romney super PAC) and the amount of disclosed spending in millions of US dollars. The 
source is the Center for Responsive Politics.
An image relaying the top ten political monetary contributors during the 2012 U.S. election. 
The Individual political entities, the targets of their contributions, and the resultant disclosed 
spending in millions of dollars are displayed in each case. 
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows who the top ten spenders were on political activities 
via their PACs or Super PACs for the 2012 election cycle
This chart is called Cash Cows.It's main focus is the top 10 political entities that spend 
most of their money on behalf of candidates in the 2012 election.
Cash Cows Disclosed Spending in millions top 10 political entities that spend most of their 
money on behalf of candidates in the 2012 election SEIU Priorities USA
This article is about the top 10 political entities that spend the most money on behalf of 
the candidates in the 2012 election. Then there is a graph comparing the money spent.
This chart describes as well as depicts the top ten political entities which spend the most 
of their money on behalf of candidates in the 2012 election.
In this graphic study conducted by the Wall Street Journal- from various listed sources- we 
see the political entities established to spend goverment campaign funds.