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  • ...jpg|thumb|John Salazar previously served the 3rd Congressional district of Colorado]] ...t]], is a former U.S. Representative for the 3rd Congressional district of Colorado, having served 2005 to 2011.<ref name="WP">[http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profi
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  • ...nging new people into the process. We will use these same tools to support congressional, state, and local candidates across America who stand for our principles." ...earching the legalities, including how the list would be viewed by federal elections regulators. It could be considered valuable enough that it would exceed cam
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  • ...ignmoney.org/about About page], Public Campaign Action Fund, accessed June 2008.</ref> ...paid - and earned-media campaign was specifically targeted for six states: Colorado, Illinois, Missouri, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Because yo
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  • ..._52e47bf0-acd3-57da-a5ad-94c31faba635.html Former Argyle resident weighing congressional run]," ''The Post-Star'' blog "All Politics Is Local", June 9, 2011</ref> ...aeda71a.html Locals add to election push]," ''The Post-Star,'' November 4, 2008</ref> The organization's mission is to defeat liberal Democratic candidate
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  • ...nt and Request for Investigation of Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott,"] [[Congressional Accountability Project]], May 22, 2000. ...erestofus_archive.html "'Americans for Job Security' Uses Big Money to Win Elections,"] ''For the Rest of Us'' Blogspot, March 11, 2004.
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  • ...iggest-political-donor/ "Romney scores Texas’ biggest political donor,"] ''2008 U.S. Presidential Campaign Finance Blog'', May 28, 2007.</ref> ...e SuperPAC spinoff of [[Crossroads GPS]]), and $1 million dollars to the [[Congressional Leadership Fund]], and $1 million to the [[Club for Growth]] political acti
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  • ...itions on contributions, and to oversee the public funding of Presidential elections." <ref>[http://www.fec.gov/about.shtml About the FEC], fec.gov, Government ...ing of "non-partisan" issue ads funded by soft money in days leading up to elections, among other things. President [[George W. Bush]] signed the act into law o
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  • *[[Tristan Maxfield]], Colorado ...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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  • ...ott Walker|Scott Walker's]] campaign during the 2011-2012 Wisconsin recall elections. In 2014 Devon Energy was revealed to have made a previously unknown contri ...nter at the June 2010 [[Koch Network|Koch network]] donor summit in Aspen, Colorado.<ref name="koch big oil">ClimateProgress, "[http://thinkprogress.org/romm/2
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  • ...which was the site of the [[Republican National Convention]] in September, 2008.]] ....<ref name="xcel">[http://www.xcelenergy.com Xcel website], accessed April 2008.</ref>
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  • ...te served as the political director of Ron Paul's presidential campaign in 2008 and has headed the [[Campaign for Liberty]] since 2010.<ref name="direct ma ...ents connected to WTP were discovered in what PBS called "a meth house" in Colorado, including one folder labeled "Montana $ Bomb."<ref name="PBS"/>
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  • ...th heroes]," ''Star Tribune'' (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota), March 26, 2008.</ref> ...008|2008 presidential]] hopeful [[John McCain: U.S. presidential election, 2008|John McCain]]<ref>[http://www.iowapolitics.com/index.iml?Article=95925 "Iow
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  • ...Institute''' is a free-market, libertarian [[think tank]] based in Denver, Colorado. The non-profit is a member of the [[State Policy Network]]. Independence ===Independence Institute Loses Challenge to Colorado's Campaign Disclosure Law===
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  • ...onald Rumsfeld]] was forced out immediately after the [[U.S. congressional elections in 2006|election]] as the unpopular [[war in Iraq]] dragged on."<ref>[http: Rove was born December 25, 1950, in Denver, Colorado. Although he attended the University of Utah, the University of Texas at Au
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  • ...entral Intelligence Agency (CIA) and former Representative of Kansas's 4th Congressional District, where the global headquarters of [[Koch]] Industries is located. ...ledge of U.S. Term Limits, to vote for a constitutional amendment to limit congressional service to three terms. Pompeo won his election for a fourth term in Congre
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  • ...nue Service and Federal Election Commission, April 2007.</ref> The Federal Elections Commission found "reason to believe" that AJS had violated election law by ...spends "the vast majority of its budget on television and radio ads before elections.<ref>T. W. Farnam, "[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2
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  • ...multiple states and municipalities including Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts (see below), Milwaukee ...4399074 Profile: Coalition for a Democratic Workplace]," NPR, September 8, 2008.</ref>. Other members include the IFA and other major corporate lobbying or
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  • ...]] on February 13, 2007. Romney was supplanted by [[John McCain]] early in 2008. In June of 2011, Romney announced that he would seek the Republican presid ...s at all. Romney's return suggests that he had a sizable foreign income in 2008, as his foreign tax liability shot up in that year. <ref> James Stewart [ht
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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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