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Campaign finance reform in the United States / Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission / Independent expenditure / Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act / Political action committee / McConnell v. Federal Election Commission / Citizens United / Corporate personhood / Davis v. Federal Election Commission / Federal Election Commission / Politics / Law
Date: 2014-03-05 18:46:12
Campaign finance reform in the United States
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Independent expenditure
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
Political action committee
McConnell v. Federal Election Commission
Citizens United
Corporate personhood
Davis v. Federal Election Commission
Federal Election Commission
Politics
Law

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