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But a cautious, common sense approach to reform could be an excellent way to begin to change how elections are conducted.
Those who advocate reform contend that the FECA laws are not eqiupped to deal with the nature of today's powerhouse campaigns. "This election cycle is the first in history of the current regulatory scheme where the money spent that was not supposed to be spent on elections exceeded the money that is permitted to be spent," said Joshua E... displayed 300 characters
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"This election cycle is the first in history of the current regulatory scheme where the money spent that was not supposed to be spent on elections exceeded the money that is permitted to be spent," said Joshua E. Rosenkrantz, head of the Brennen Center for Justice at New York University Law School (National Journal 2 Dec, 2000... displayed next 300 characters
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