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  • ...tes Constitution Party|Constitution Party]]. As of 2006, only three of its candidates have achieved elected office. ...tes Whig Party|Whig Party]]. From 1856 onward its main opposition has come from the [[United States Republican Party|Republican Party]].
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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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  • ...llion to conservative groups dedicated to influencing the presidential and congressional election, making him the largest single political donor in US history. <ref ...he PBS Newshour: "Much of Mr. Adelson's casino profits that go to him come from his casino in Macau, which says that obviously, maybe in a roundabout way f
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  • ...fm?ID=18112&c=206 Press Release: "ACLU Urges Conferees to Remove 'Real ID' From Funding Measure; Proposal Attacks the Persecuted, Harms Immigrants,"] ACLU, ...cked Onto Military Funding Measure, Bill Would Enact Broad Changes Without Congressional Review,"] ACLU, May 4, 2005.
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  • ...), is a "specialized online advertising agency" that was "born" July 2004 "from the merging of two prominent Republican Internet firms," Erin McPike [http: ...that eDonations received payments totalling nearly $56,000 for "BANK FEES" from the [[Bush-Cheney '04 Inc.]] campaign. [http://herndon2.sdrdc.com/cgi-bin/d
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  • ==Congressional campaign contributions== ...the largest energy company contributors to both Republican and Democratic candidates for Congress. In 2010, PPL spent $400,000 in the first quarter to lobby the
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  • ...at one point one of the single biggest contributors anywhere to Republican candidates."<ref>Azi Paybarah, [http://www.observer.com/2007/bloomberg-not-endorsing-a ...ntrating on black and Latino neighborhoods was sound. Those areas suffered from a disproportionate amount of crime for reasons beyond most residents’ con
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  • ...nity, equity and access for those left behind in America."<ref>Description from [http://www.advancementproject.org/ Advancement Project website], retrieved ...ion is a co-sponsor in 2008, as it was in 2004 and 2006." <ref>Description from the [http://www.abanet.org/2008election/ ABA Election Protection website].
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  • ...nter to the interests of small businesses and the group has taken millions from GOP operations linked to Karl Rove and the billionaire industrialists David ...org'', accessed August 2014.</ref> NFIB also received $1.5 million in 2012 from [[Freedom Partners]], a behind-the-scenes organization that has been descri
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  • ...campaign activities) and billionaires (some of whom personally benefitted from the Wall Street bailout). ...epublican Conference." ''Politico'' reported that the campaign was a shift from earlier AAN ads attacking Republicans over Department of Homeland Security
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  • '''Russell Dana Feingold''', a [[Democrat]], is a former U.S. Senator from [[Wisconsin]], having served January 1993 to January 2011.<ref>[http://www. ...te change is settled, tying that position to contributions he has received from the oil industry.
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  • ...ThirtyEight'' claimed, "it increasingly seems that we’re not that far away from calling Biden the presumptive Democratic nominee"<ref>Geoffrey Skelley, [ht ...Super Tuesday voting contests, Biden received many endorsements, including from former presidential contenders [[Pete Buttigieg]], Amy Klobuchar, and Beto
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  • ...e bank for irresponsible lending and spending after receiving $1.7 billion from the U.S. Treasury's [[Troubled Asset Relief Program]] (TARP). <ref>[http:// ...ow that it had a revenue of $4.025 billion before it received $1.7 billion from TARP due to over-lending to individuals and business who defaulted on their
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  • ...f the U.S. Congress from New York|New York]] in the [[U.S. Senate|Senate]] from 2001-2009. ([http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/pag ...ebate intensifying over whether and when the U.S. should remove its forces from Iraq, Clinton stated that immediate withdrawal would be "a big mistake", le
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  • ...he [[ALEC State Chairmen|ALEC State corporate co-chair]] of Massachusetts, Nevada, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Texas.<ref name="Corporate Chairs">America ...e business profile, accessed August 11, 2011</ref> represents Bayer as the Nevada [[ALEC State Chairmen|state chair]]<ref name="Corporate Chairs"/> alongside
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  • .../ Conservative super PAC spends millions boosting Republican congressional candidates], "Open Secrets", April 19, 2022.</ref> ...There is speculation that the rift is a a part of a growing movement away from Trump as other conservative groups try to harness the "Make America Great A
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  • ...ted government." The group has received over 10 million dollars in funding from organizations linked to the [[Koch brothers]]. The Libre Initiative was lau ...ased the following statement “(we are) disappointed that some state senate candidates accepted a false premise and description of our immigration position … Th
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  • ...Raleigh, N.C. which has more than 21,000 megawatts of generation capacity from 36 sites in the Carolinas, Florida and Georgia and $9 billion in annual rev ...megawatts of generating capacity. State regulators have sought concessions from large power companies planning to merge, such as rate reductions.<ref>Matt
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  • ...transportation and storage system in the state to handle the influx of gas from the Marcellus Shale and other new sources.”<ref name="dpeop"/> ...inion.<ref name="daep"/><ref name="cedaep"/> Legal counsel for CONSOL came from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and [[Akin Gump]] Strauss Hauer & Field LLP.
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  • ...estimated $18 million or more in undisclosed political contributions since 2006,<ref>Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, "[http://www.wisdc.org/wmc2014.php Wisco ...ad down. This prompted WMC to remove the list of businesses on their board from their website.<ref>One Wisconsin Now, [http://onewisconsinnow.org/press/wmc
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