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  • ...more than $2 million on ads critical of ten Democratic Party candidates in 2006. For the period 1/1/07 to 6/14/07 the group received $24,211 and spent $226 ...lection Nears, Groups Plan Negative Ads,"] ''New York Times'', October 11, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...(PACs), The [[Republican Party]] and its affiliates, Republican political candidates and Republican Members of [[Congress]]." [http://www.irey.com/News/Read.asp 2006:
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  • ...pecializes in developing strategy, messages, and advertising for political candidates."<ref name="Paw">[http://www.cfboard.state.mn.us/NewsRelease/pawlentyfindin ...htm Office of the Clerk,] Virginia State Corporation Commission.</ref> the Virginia registration for DMN Media was cancelled in December 2002.
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  • ...D. at the University of Michigan. He first came to Washington in 1969 as a Congressional Fellow in the offices of Senator Philip A. Hart and Representative [[James ...ity of Virginia and American University; conducted polls for congressional candidates; worked as a consultant to [[IBM]] and the [[Public Broadcasting Service]];
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  • ...not get involved in races where Republican incumbents are being challenged from the right." [http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20050428-042919-6665r.ht ==2006 Campaigns Supported==
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  • ...he bench wrote or joined opinions this year seeking to significantly limit congressional authority, protection of individual rights, and access to justice." ...ate of nearly 40 hours, boosting to six the number of stonewalled judicial candidates. ... In each of two votes, Republicans fell seven short of the 60 votes nee
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  • ...firm representing [[political action committee]]s for [[Republican Party]] candidates and entities. ...?txtName=HUCKABY+%2CDAVIS%2CLISKER&Cmte=RNC&cycle=2006 "Inkind" services] from the [[Republican Party]] and [[Republican National Committee]] respectively
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  • ...full service public opinion and market research firm" based in Alexandria, Virginia, was founded in 2003 by [[Alexander P. Gage]], the firm's president and cre ...ting techniques and traditional political targeting. MicroTargeting allows candidates, campaigns and businesses to go beyond broad-brush demographic and geograph
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  • ...S. House of Representatives]] and [[U.S. Senate]]. "Properly funded, these candidates represent our best chance to retain control of [[Congress]] and to enact a =="Rightroots" Candidates==
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  • ...et them with tailor-made messages." Personal information&mdash;"everything from your magazine subscriptions to real estate records&mdash;can and will be us For example, for the gubernatorial race in Virginia, "[a]rmed with sophisticated new polling techniques refined by both nationa
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  • ...0s and 30s who wanted to get involved but didn’t have the time to research candidates or the money to feel they were making a real difference. So, Fertik says, h CNM "focused on achieving clear results" by getting Democratic candidates elected to state-wide executive offices -- including "Governor, Lt. Governo
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  • ...Stephen A. Perry]], who resigned. [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060406-11.html] ...received her bachelor's degree from Vassar College and her master's degree from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville."
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  • .../www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060418-1.html named] April 18, 2006, by President [[George W. Bush]] to be Director of the [[Office of Manageme .../2006/04/20060427-7.html sent] to the Senate for confirmation on April 27, 2006.
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  • ...6) nonprofit business organization founded in 1918 and based in Arlington, Virginia. It bills itself as the “voice and choice” of the U.S construction indu ...ef> In addition to its in-house lobbyists, it also hires outside lobbyists from [[Covington & Burling]]. Top issues lobbied include labor, antitrust, and w
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  • ...political polling firms in the country for [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] candidates. The firm has assisted in more than 400 political campaigns and counts amon *[[Virginia Harvey]], Chief Financial Officer
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  • ....nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?C30000541 disclosure report] filed October 1, 2006, by EFF with the [[Federal Election Commission]]. In October 2002, ''LA Wee ...Rood [http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/001519.php wrote] September 14, 2006. As "further testament to its [[GOP]] bonafides," Meridian is "headed by" [
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  • ...on's consultant. USFN is a tax-exempt [[501(c)(4)]] corporation founded in Virginia, with its principal offices located in the District of Columbia. [http://ww ...s serving as House majority whip from 1995 to 2002, and as majority leader from 2002 until the end of September [2005] ... the records show that the tiny U
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  • ...]] [[front group]] established in 1998 and automatically terminated by the Virginia State Corporations Commission in January 2007: [http://coffeehouse.tpmcafe. ...the Coalition had little, if any, activity prior to 2004." Registered as a Virginia State Corporation, with the address 1323 Pendleton Street, Columbia, SC 292
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  • ...citly modeled off the [[Christian Coalition]], which Reed was president of from 1989-1997. Reed has described the organization as "a 21st century version o ...0,9171,1218060-2,00.html the Rise and Fall of Ralph Reed] Time, July 23rd, 2006 </ref>
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  • In March 2006, Lewis was identified in the ''Congressional Quarterly'' as the executive director of the [[National Association of Elec ...rior to joining the Election Center. What little information was available from biographies sanctioned by Lewis appears to have been spun to talk up his ex
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