Tags: Campaign Finance
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How the Supreme Court Could "Double Down on Citizens United"
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Forward Your Data-Mined $3 Obama Dinner Invitation
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The Unions Could Have Won the Recall If the Other Side Hadn't Talked So Much
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Must You Be a Republican (or, God Forbid, a Romney Fan) to Defend Freedom of Speech?
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John Edwards Is Still a Scumbag but Not, So Far, a Felon
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Former Justice Stevens Suggests the Government Should Be the Nation's Debate Moderator
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Buddy Roemer Calls It Quits
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Will Montana’s Anti-Citizens United Stance Blow Up in Its Face?
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Aided by Super PAC, Pot Legalizer Defeats Drug Warrior in Texas Congressional Primary
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In Defense of ‘Outside Groups’
Wealthy super PAC donors make politics more competitive.
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Montana’s Misguided Attempt to Nullify Citizens United
State officials may not like it, but they’re still bound by the First Amendment.
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How in the World Did a Case About Speech Restrictions Become a Battle Over Government Censorship?
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Matt Welch Talks SuperPAC/Rev. Wright Politics on MSNBC, Chuck Schumer's Disgusting Ex-PATRIOT Act on Fox Business News
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We Find the Defendant, John Edwards, Guilty of Scumbaggery
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George Soros: Only My Interests Are Public
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Thank the Influence of Money in Politics for President Obama’s Gay Marriage “Evolution”
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Obama Naming & Shaming Private Romney Donors
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Ron Paul Roundup: Beating Obama, Benefiting from Santorum Dropout, Fundraising Must Go On, and a Big, Bold Texan Ad
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Five Ways Citizens United Is Making Politics Better
The controversial 2010 Supreme Court ruling is already bringing us more competitive campaigns, funnier ads and greater freedom of speech.
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Five Ways Citizens United Is Making Politics Better