By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic
When Michele Reagan ran for secretary of state in 2014, she pledged to build a new website to help voters track money in political campaigns and learn more about dark money groups.
Four years later, the website has become a key talking point for Reagan’s opponents as she campaigns to keep her job as Arizona’s top elections official.
Reagan’s website, SeeTheMoney.com, is in beta-testing mode, the financial data on it is outdated and the project is expected to cost $1 million more than originally anticipated.