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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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  • ...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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  • ...ionDefender Inc. of Louisville, Kentucky. Fertik is also a member of the [[Congressional Internet Caucus]] Advisory Committee.[http://www.naymz.com/michael_fertik_7 ...is to build a "farm team" of Democrats who can win statewide and national elections. It is no secret that governors consistently make the best presidential can
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  • .... He dropped out of the race in January 2008 after finishing poorly in the Iowa and New Hampshire races. His second (and last) term as governor ends in 201 ...hardson Drops Presidential Bid]", ''San Francisco Chronicle'', January 10, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...atner, [http://www.observer.com/node/36953 "The Bundling of the President, 2008,"] ''The New York Observer'', March 18, 2007.</ref> ...r presidential hopeful Sen. [[Hillary Clinton: U.S. presidential election, 2008|Hillary Rodham Clinton]] of New York," Neubauer and Fields wrote.<ref name=
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  • ...g to NPR, a large number of AFF's leadership were members of Mitt Romney's 2008 failed campaign for president.<ref>Will Evans, [http://www.npr.org/template ...och-Backed American Future Fund Targets Presidential Candidate Ted Cruz in Iowa and South Carolina===
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  • ...spin-off of AAEI that began running anti-[[John McCain]] TV ads in March, 2008. [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=87933961] ==February, 2008, $20 Million Dollar [[Iraq/Recession Campaign]]==
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  • ...th heroes]," ''Star Tribune'' (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota), March 26, 2008.</ref> ...g at an August 8, 2007, O'Brien County Republican Summer Gala in Paullina, Iowa, Arends was described as "now a surrogate for Senator McCain's campaign".<r
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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 ..., including: [[David Plouffe]], a senior adviser and campaign manager from 2008; [[Jack Lew]], the chief of staff; [[Valerie Jarrett]] and [[Pete Rouse]],
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  • ===Former NRTWC Staffer Alleges Illegal Campaign Activity in Iowa=== ...ign finance scandal that led to a criminal probe and the resignation of an Iowa state legislator. The fundraising and organizing network established by NRT
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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 ...$1,000 to the ALEC "scholarship" fund in 2007 and an additional $1,000 in 2008.<ref>Center for Media and Democracy, Common Cause, and D.B.A. Press, "[http
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  • ...at least $175 million on ads influencing the 2012 presidential and senate elections, making them the largest outside spending group active in the 2012 election ...ted campaign finance rules with its political spending in the 2010 midterm elections" and recommended an investigation, according to ''The Washington Post''. Th
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  • ...her rival for the Democratic nomination, [[Barack Obama]]. On December 1, 2008, President Elect Obama announced his intention to appoint Clinton his Secre ...s official – Obama taps Clinton to head State,"] ''The Hill'', December 1, 2008</ref>
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  • ...s, think tanks, and politically active organizations that try to influence elections and policy. ...ked political network, built to shield donors, raised $400 million in 2012 elections]," ''Washington Post'', January 5, 2013. Accessed June 30, 2014.</ref>
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  • ==The Tea Party and climate skeptic candidates in the 2010 U.S. elections== ...featured climate skeptic Republicans in the Midwest ([[Terry Branstad]] in Iowa, [[Sam Brownback]] in Kansas, [[Mary Fallin]] in Oklahoma, and [[Matt Mead]
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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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  • ...4399074 Profile: Coalition for a Democratic Workplace]," NPR, September 8, 2008.</ref>. Other members include the IFA and other major corporate lobbying or ...ness owners themselves do not follow an ideological or partisan skew. In a 2008 survey of small-business owners by American Express OPEN, 33 percent of the
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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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  • ...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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  • ...Journal'' the super PAC revised the ad to show Honl describing a separate 2008 memo alleging that the center's chief doctor was over-prescribing patients ==Post-Congressional Career==
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