n Each electioneering period in America seems to induce controversies related to funding of the political parties. During the presidential campaigns of 2008, Barack Obama, the current USA president became the first candidate in a general election to snub the citizen’s financing of political campaigns. This was his approach in avoiding regulations of having to comply with spending confinements. In 2008, Dean Howard and George Bush became the first Democrats and republican respectively to refuse public financing for a primary campaign. In addition, the Watergate financial regulations introduced by the Federal Election Commission were introduced around this time. In the present perspective, Super PACs have been significant, particularly in the 2012 campaign. The Super PACs are indipendently-established committees, which offer support to a specific political candidate of their choice.