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  • ...ign reports for [[John Edwards]]'s [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|2004 presidential bid]], "Edwards landed on the top of the Democratic money-raising heap, pul "There is, for instance, Mr. Edwards's national finance co-chairman, Fred Baron (asbestos). Lawyers from his firm donated $56,250,
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  • ...organization, managing all operations including all of the organization’s finance and fundraising efforts, and serving as a key member of CAP’s executive t ...n that role, she also oversaw the debate preparation process for then-Sen. Clinton (D-NY).
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  • '''The Presidential Coalition LLC''' is a [[Republican Party|Republican]] [[front group]] that ...65&gl=us Federal 527 Organizations Jan. 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006], Campaign Finance Institute.</ref>
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  • ...lican political strategist and manager of [[Bob Dole]]'s 1996 presidential campaign. ...tion to a presidential candidate is $2,000 for the primaries. (The general election is financed by the government.) It takes a lot of individual contributions
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  • ...aiser,"] ''Wall Street Journal Online'', August 28, 2007. "In the campaign-finance forms, Mr. Hsu lists his companies as Next Components, Dilini Management, B ...atner, [http://www.observer.com/node/36953 "The Bundling of the President, 2008,"] ''The New York Observer'', March 18, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...as "contributed to Bush's last four campaigns. According to interviews and campaign documents, he has given a total of more than $5 million to scores of politi ...scores Texas’ biggest political donor,"] ''2008 U.S. Presidential Campaign Finance Blog'', May 28, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...', the president of [[Citizens United]] and president and manager of [[The Presidential Coalition]], "earned a reputation as a relentless sleuth -- or [[right-wing ==[[Swiftboating]] Hillary==
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  • .../politics/100000003624500/hillary-clintons-announcement-video.html Hillary Clinton’s Announcement Video] ''New York Times'', April 12, 2015</ref> ==Clinton Announces Campaign Finance Reform Plan==
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  • ...e the industry a direct point of entry into the health-policy aides at the Clinton WhiteHouse. ...ming to People For the American Way, Lux served at the [[William Jefferson Clinton]] White House as a Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison, w
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  • ...[National Security Political Action Committee]] (National Security PAC), [[Presidential Victory Committee]] and [[Americans for Bush]]. Citizens United is led by [ ==Supreme Court decision in ''[[Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission]]''==
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  • ...of a candidate within 30 days before a primary or 60 days before a general election. It did, however, uphold the sections of the law requiring disclosure and d ...tical Victory Fund], Congressman Ron Paul, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Federal Election Commission, et al., Defendants, Civil Action No. 02-CV-781, U.S. District C
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  • ...to Author 'Microtrends' Column for WSJ.com"], Media Release, December 11, 2008.</ref> ...over six years, since he ran the polling and messaging for her successful election to the US Senate in 2000." <ref>Burson-Marsteller, "[http://www.burson-mars
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  • ==2018 Election Influence== ===U.S. Senate Campaign of Kevin Nicholson===
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  • ...romney.jpg|thumb|95x|Mitt Romney, Former Governor of Massachusetts (Romney campaign)]] ...2008. In June of 2011, Romney announced that he would seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2012.
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  • '''David Wilhelm''' was a Democratic lobbyist during the Clinton administration when he became the youngest-ever Chairman of the Democratic <b>1976</b> Short-term staffer on Ohio's '''Jimmy Carter for President''' campaign
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  • ...nited States. He was elected President of the United States on November 4, 2008, becoming the first African American President of the U.S. and the 44th U.S ==2012 Presidential Race==
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  • ...s Lorri Pickens], ''LinkedIn'', accessed July 21, 2016.</ref> From 2005 to 2008 Pickens had served as Associate State Director of AFP's Wisconsin state cha ...ts" operation, also known as [[astroturf]], spending millions on TV ads in election cycles.
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  • ...Clinton, and were rewarded with top positions in the Democratic Party and Clinton WhiteHouse. ...ilhelm and Lux established [[The Strategy Group]] which combined political campaign strategy with crass corporate lobbying. He became a major lobbyist for the
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  • ...tax filings maintain the Wellspring Committee is not engaged in "political campaign activities on behalf of or in opposition to candidates for public office."< ....com/let-the-people-decide-statement/ JCN Launches 'Let the People Decide' Campaign]," press release, February 18, 2016.</ref> JCN was founded by Wellspring pr
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  • In the same article, he criticized 2020 Democratic presidential contenders [[Joe Biden]], who "boasts of past legislative alliances with se ...ed in what Street describes as a "practically genocidal three-year bombing campaign... which killed 2 million or more civilians".<ref name=psus/>
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