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Campaign finance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Campaign finance refers to the fundraising and spending that political campaigns do in their election races. As campaigns have many expenditures, ranging from the cost of travel for the candidate and...
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"At least two dozen federal judges appointed by President Bush since 2001 made political contributions to key Republicans or to the president himself while under consideration for their judgeships, government records show." While not illegal, these contributions are ethically questionable due to their potential influence...
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*Please* also realize that due to limitations in the geocoding as well as my data source this system does NOT work very well for zip codes representing a small population and contributions under $200 are not required to be present in the public databases.
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The explosive growth in online political contributions is helping to make this the most expensive presidential campaign in history.But lost in the money pipeline is the cost of point-and-click donations. ... He relied on TransFirst, a Dallas-based company whose employees appear to have made $13,000 in political contributions,
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Income Demographics versus Rent; gource: Revealing the Contributions of Software ; Eko: A Traffic Light Augmented by Progress Bars; Spam Visualization: Revealing Trackback & Commen; Scrolling through a Solar System Scale Model...
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Nobody asked at that time if we had made political contributions or done work for candidates, an inquiry that would have seemed ridiculous in any event since we were being engaged as partisan advocates for our political points of view.
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