New scholarship for a new paradigm in interest groups politics⦠The 2010 campaign and election was pivotal: the Republican takeover of the House, the advent of \"super PACs,\" and record-breaking sums spent on a midterm election. More than ever before, interest groups were able to mobilize new resources and new technologies in a shifting set of House and Senate races. This timely volume exploresâin a series of lively case studiesâa cross-section of groups, communities, and networks that vividly illustrates the \"unleashing\" of interest group activity in the electoral process in response to Citizens United and other court cases and events.