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Independent Spending in State Elections, [removed]: Vertically Networked Political Parties Were the Real Story, Not Business Keith E. Hamm, Rice University Michael J. Malbin, The Campaign Finance Institute & SUNY Albany
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Document Date: 2014-10-09 16:31:45


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