As anti-Romney billionaires fund SuperPacs in support of Gingrich, Huntsman and Santorum, it's obvious that the Citizens United decision has remade the political playing field. What has traditionally been big money in campaign finance -- say, $15 million in a quarter raised by a candidate for a major-party presidential nomination -- is chump change to the likes of
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As anti-Romney billionaires fund SuperPacs in support of Gingrich, Huntsman and Santorum, it's obvious that the Citizens United decision has remade the political playing field. What has traditionally been big money in campaign finance -- say, $15 million in a quarter raised by a candidate for a major-party presidential nomination -- is chump change to the likes of