No more super PAC cash from Foster Friess?

Foster Friess, a Wyoming-based businessman who has donated more than $2.3 million to conservative outside groups this year, suggested Wednesday he may slow down his political giving.

Politico's Ginger Gibson reports from an event where Friess spoke in Washington, D.C., that he plans "to be a lot more careful" about the money he sends to groups supporting candidates:

"My accountant told me I'm down to just enough money left now to take my wife to the movies for the rest of my life and buy buttered popcorn," Friess said. "So I'm going to be a lot more careful where I spend my money now."