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  • ....jpg|thumb|Gene Taylor previously served the 4th Congressional district of Mississippi]] ...t]], is a former U.S. Representative for the 4th Congressional district of Mississippi, having served 1989 to 2011.<ref name="WP">[http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profi
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  • *[[William Brooks]], Mississippi ...ction in the [[2008 U.S. congressional elections (Ohio)|2008 congressional elections]].<ref>[http://politics1.com/oh.htm "Ron Gunzberger's Online Guide: Ohio,"]
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  • ...losure-report-final.pdf 12 Months After: The Effects of Citizens United on Elections and the Integrity of the Election Process], (Jan. 2011). </ref> This is a r ...sroads GPS announced that they planned on raising $120 million in the 2012 elections. <ref> Associated Press, [http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2011/03/01/us/pol
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  • ...standing practice, we do not disclose details of any proposal before the [[Congressional Budget Office]] has a chance to evaluate it. We will wait for that to happe ===H.R. 1424 (2008 Bailout Bill)===
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  • ...e.do "Some Movie Ads Require Disclosure,"] ''CQ's MoneyLine'', January 15, 2008.</ref> The group has appealed this case all the way to the Supreme Court. ...The Group aired the ad on [[Fox News Channel]].[http://www.elephantbiz.com/2008/01/citizens_united_against_mccain.html] But the relative amount of funding
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  • ...ted'' decision permitted corporations to spend unlimited money influencing elections. AAN spent $26 million on ads in 2010, making it the second-most active out ...l, the American Action Network spent about $11.6 million influencing house elections in the 2012 election cycle. <ref>Center for Responsive Politics, [http://ww
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  • ...tate corporate co-chair]] of Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas as of 2011.<ref name="Corporate Chairs">American Legislative Exch ...ment elections site, accessed August 11, 2011</ref> represents AT&T as the Mississippi [[ALEC State Chairmen|state chair]]<ref name="Corporate Chairs"/> alongside
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  • ...k Geduldig Cranford & Nielsen) was founded by former [[National Republican Congressional Committee]] communications director Steve Clark. ...20110317031731/http://unionfacts.com/ads/laborElections2.cfm No Reason for Elections?]," organizational website, archived by the Wayback Machine on March 17, 20
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  • ...bserver.com/2007/bloomberg-not-endorsing-anyone-2008 Bloomberg: Neutral in 2008], ''The New York Observer'', May 14, 2007.</ref> ...the race.<ref>Rebecca Morin, [https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/03/04/election-2020-michael-bloomberg-drops-out-of-presidential-race/2
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  • ...ssible campaign finance violations during Wisconsin's 2011 and 2012 recall elections, and broke stories about the investigation. The Center for Media and Democr ...aid $6.4 billion in stimulus money had been spent in hundreds of “phantom” congressional districts. There was truth to the New Mexico Watchdog report, but it turned
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  • ...ces to voters. Despite those efforts, the justices all won their retention elections.<ref name="courts">Arn Pearson, ''[https://www.exposedbycmd.org/wp-content/ The group attempted to sway elections through a voter survey again in 2014 but failed to receive significant resp
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  • ...2012) as it unsuccessfully attempted to defeat President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats," including $83 million on "communications, ads, and media."<ref> ...es not have to disclose its donors, despite spending millions to influence elections. It can also refer to the "[[Americans for Prosperity Foundation]]" (AFP Fo
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  • ...This company, headquartered in Virginia, has invested significant funds in elections in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Virginia, all states with large shale de ...blican Congressional Campaign Committee and $30,000 went to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Another $5,000 went to a PAC called GAS.<ref>[http://ww
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  • .../news/9103070229_1_charles-hamel-exxon-and-alyeska-phony-offices</ref> The congressional Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, however, found that "the Wackenh ...rizona Department of Corrections (ADC) and the private prison companies in 2008. In this “deal,” the corporations agreed to lower rates for emergency b
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  • ...Publica">Suevon Lee, [http://www.propublica.org/article/by-the-numbers-the-u.s.s-growing-for-profit-detention-industry By the Numbers: The U.S.’s Growing ...artnership Development, was the corporate chair of the [[Public Safety and Elections Task Force]] during portions of the mid-to-late 1990s, and was listed as a
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  • ...n Sachs Courts Endowment Heads to Boost Assets”], April 12, 2010.</ref> In 2008, the New York Federal Reserve approved a change in Goldman Sach’s legal s ...s, including one about Warren Buffet’s $5 billion investment in Goldman in 2008, to hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam. (Gupta was later [http://dealbook.ny
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  • ...strategize on advancing their shared goal of ensuring the integrity of the elections they administer in their home states," ProPublica reported. The meetings in ...name="NYT"/> [[Haley Barbour]], a Republican leader and former governor of Mississippi, called the report a "political document" and stated, "This gigantic cost f
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  • ...nisation. The Republicans charged them with election fraud after the 2008 elections. <br> ...d was impossible. <br> The AHF could be relied on to turn up as a legal or congressional witness to say that the industry was doing genuine research and trying hard
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