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    Abortion rights supporters and opponents protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court on January 27, 2017. The issue of abortion will spark millions of dollars in spending on advocacy for and against President Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
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    A Lifetime Investment: Big Money Pours Into Supreme Court Battle

    Jul 01, 2018
    Conservatives immediately put up ads supporting the nominee-to-be, while a liberal group aims to make the Supreme Court decision to uphold Obamacare part of the debate.
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    Donald Trump signs a dollar bill for a supporter during a campaign rally in Richmond, Va., during the presidential campaign.
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    Tax Bill Could Offer New Way To Funnel Political Cash — And Make It Tax-Deductible

    Dec 08, 2017
    Big-money donors can already donate anonymously through social welfare groups. If Congress keeps a provision in the House tax bill, it would allow charitable organizations to play politics.
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    The Two-Way
    Nick Ayers (from left), adviser to the vice president; Brad Parscale, President Trump's digital and data director; David Bossie, deputy campaign manager; and Katrina Pierson, who served on the campaign's communications team.
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    Trump Political Advisers Now Raising Money For His 'America First' Agenda

    Jan 31, 2017
    Aides from the president's campaign are working with a group that will not have to reveal donors. Contributors will fund efforts to promote his goals without revealing their role.
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    Politics
    Hillary Clinton arrives to sign her book "Hards Choices" at a bookstore on Martha's Vineyard on August 13, 2014. According to the Clintons' 2015 tax returns, the couple earned $3.1 million from book advances and royalties.
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    How Rich Candidates Try To Appeal To Working Voters

    Aug 13, 2016
    In an election year characterized by populist energy over economic concerns like jobs and trade, the gap between the wealth of both major party candidates and typical voters is striking.
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    Politics
    Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine gestures during a rally in Richmond, Va., Monday.
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    Basketball Tickets, Caribbean Travel. Is Disclosure Enough For Kaine's Gifts?

    Aug 03, 2016
    Clinton's vice presidential pick received more than $160,000 in gifts while governor of Virginia. He disclosed it all, as required by state law, but it could be a problem in this year of populists.
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    Politics
    Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser last month.
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    D.C. PAC Shutters, Highlighting Fine Ethical Line For Groups Across The Country

    Nov 12, 2015
    A group in Washington, D.C., collected money from government contractors to elect allies of the city's mayor, fueling fears of a pay-to-play culture.
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    It's All Politics
    Democratic mayoral candidate Jim Kenney benefited from a super PAC that helped him win in the city's Democratic primary election.
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    Coming To A Mayor's Race Near You: SuperPACs Moving Into Cities

    Oct 26, 2015
    Once the domain of presidential and congressional candidates, the big-spending political committees are now a feature of city politics, too.
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    It's All Politics
    A volunteer with the Koch-funded Libre Initiative directs people in 2014 as groceries are distributed at a food bank it partially sponsors in San Antonio, Texas.
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    Koch Political Network Expanding 'Grassroots' Organizing

    Oct 12, 2015

    The groups funded by the Koch brothers have run lots of TV ads, but now they're making a big community-organizing push. They have the money to do it, too, vowing to spend almost $1 billion for 2016.

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    It's All Politics
    Pope Francis reads from his prepared remarks as he addresses a joint meeting of Congress.
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    The 1 Line Pope Francis Left Out Of His Speech

    Sep 24, 2015
    The pope spoke for 51 minutes before Congress and read his speech verbatim from prepared remarks. That is, except for one line he omitted about politics not being "a slave to the economy and finance."
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    It's All Politics
    Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., cheer the candidate at the New Hampshire Democratic convention Saturday.
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    Bernie Sanders Would Be The Big Winner In New Public-Funding Model

    Sep 22, 2015
    The Public Interest Research Group came up with a matching-funds plan that would benefit candidates who have raised the most money from small donations.
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    It's All Politics
    Rick Perry ended his presidential campaign Sept. 11, but there was $13 million left in the bank of a superPAC supporting him. The superPAC says it's given donors their money back.
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    What Happens To All That SuperPAC Money When A Candidate Drops Out

    Sep 21, 2015
    When former Texas Gov. Rick Perry dropped out of the presidential race, a superPAC supporting him was left with millions of dollars in the bank. So where did it go? And what are the rules?
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