![Money can't buy happiness, nor can it buy an election, apparently. The top donors to super PACs in 2012 did not fare well — casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, the No. 1 super PAC contributor with more than $53 million in giving, backed eight losers at this writing.](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ug9qaZ0NX7KHhVkPlLEXS-UHASFJCc53nmYMHfj1aTXnoOMjpq734B0L5f0Cei1E3IdYryd7A2pGKpaIYBBb-iqlH4-b3penDnV0T-dUMrtIKBhaSDQzha5o7jVW5k8O4mEoslDST-mSbyL9ALVUEHywumKOilXZA=s0-d)
Money can't buy happiness, nor can it buy an election, apparently. The top donors to super PACs in 2012 did not fare well — casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, the No. 1 super PAC contributor with more than $53 million in giving, backed eight losers at this writing.
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