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Campaign finance / Attack ad / Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission / Campaign finance reform in the United States / Campaign advertising / Advertising / Fundraising / Political campaign / National Rifle Association / Politics / Lobbying in the United States / Political action committee
Date: 2014-11-17 12:42:00
Campaign finance
Attack ad
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Campaign finance reform in the United States
Campaign advertising
Advertising
Fundraising
Political campaign
National Rifle Association
Politics
Lobbying in the United States
Political action committee

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