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- BEFORE the UNITED STATES RECE(VT:J"^ 2012 FEB 27 PM2:01
- Independent Expenditures and Electioneering Communication Expenditures Reported to the Federal Election Commission
- Pyramid Politics: the FTC’S Long History of Protecting “Multi-Level Marketing” by Robert L
- Super Pac Contributions, Corruption, and the Proxy War Over Coordination
- Auctioning Democracy
- Citizens United and Its Effect on Federal Campaign Finance
- Limiting Political Contributions After Mccutcheon, Citizens United, and Speechnow Albert W
- Chapter Iv Influence of Mncs Toward Barack Obama's
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- Consider the Source ©2013 Center for Public Integrity 2 Table of Contents
- Report of Receipts and Disbursements
- Sheila Bair Goes on the Attack Again
- Political Hate Machines: Outside Groups and the 2012 Presidential Campaign Advertising Market
- A Democracy 21 Report: Leading Presidential-Candidate Super
- Super Pacs in Federal Elections: Overview and Issues for Congress
- FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION July 30, 2015 Charles R. Spies, Esq
- Super Pacs’ and Campaigns
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- End Citizens United Mitch Mcconnell Campaign Finance Reform Record
- General Counsel's Report
- Shadow Campaigns: the Shift in Presidential Campaign Funding to Outside Groups
- THE CAMPAIGN CASINO, Who Wins
- Super Pacs and the 2012 Presidential Election: What Happened? What’S in Store? Michael Beckel*
- ABSTRACT IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT, SUPER PACS, and the 2012 REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES Nathan Katz, M.A. Department of Sociology Northern
- Superpacs That Benefitted Those Candidates
- Limiting Political Contributions After Mccutcheon, Citizens United, and Speechnow Albert W
- Prostituting the Public Interest in the 2012 Presidential Election: a Political Economic Analysis of Super Pacs in Television News Shea Smock
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- LIMITING POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AFTER MCCUTCHEON, CITIZENS UNITED, and SPEECHNOW Albert W. Alschuler* Abstract There Was Someth