For the first time since the Super Tuesdayprimaries, voters are getting a look at just how much presidential candidates and their supporters have been raking in.
They'll also find out whether big-dollar donors are heeding President Barack Obama's belated call for supporting an independent
political action committee.
Financial reports due today to the Federal Election Commission will show how much red ink the campaigns are bleeding - or, in the case of the Republican super PAC American Crossroads, how much
money some groups have been stuffing in their war chests.
Much has changed since the March 6 Super Tuesday contests, when Republican voters in six out of 10 states chose Mitt Romney as
their preferred nominee to compete against Obama. Romney is now the
GOP's presumptive nominee.