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[email protected]. Committee: Red White And Blue Fund Candidate Opposed: Mitt Romney Spot: "Vital Decisions" Market: Unknown. Buy: Undisclosed. Committee: Newt Gingrich for President Spot: "Latinos With Newt" Market: Unknown. Buy: Undisclosed. Committee: Priorities USA Action Candidate Opposed: Mitt Romney Spot: "Bankrupt" Market: Michigan. Buy: $243,000. Committee: Priorities USA Action Candidate Opposed: Mitt Romney Spot: "Bankrupt (:15)" Market: Michigan. Buy: $243,000. Committee: Richard Mourdock for Senate Candidate Opposed: Sen. Dick Lugar Spot: "Disappointing" Market: Indiana. Buy: Unknown. Committee: Rick Berg for Senate Spot: "Mom" Market: North Dakota. Buy: Unknown. TRACKING INDEPENDENT SPENDING IN THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE: These numbers represent spending by independent groups, like super PACs and non-profits, to support or oppose a particular candidate for the presidency in 2012. Fundrace will update this spending daily to help show which candidates are gaining from the proliferation of independent groups in this coming election. Newt Gingrich (R), $6,561,740 to support, $17,409,447 to oppose. (+$125,979) Mitt Romney (R), $2,216,953 to support, $5,073,236 to oppose. Rick Santorum (R), $3,756,434 to support, $2,952,159 to oppose.