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|author=Investor's Business Daily editorial board, | |author=Investor's Business Daily editorial board, | ||
|source=Investor's Business Daily | |source=Investor's Business Daily | ||
|date=April 2, | |date=April 2, 2014 | ||
|url=http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/040214-695713-supreme-court-rules-for-first-amendment-on-campaign-finance.htm | |url=http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/040214-695713-supreme-court-rules-for-first-amendment-on-campaign-finance.htm | ||
|quote=Right now, the interests that take most advantage of campaign finance restrictions are powerful unions with a vested interest in big government, like AFSCME and the NEA public school teachers' union, and trial lawyers seeking settlements from businesses. And they strongly favor liberal Democrats. Now that the public will be able to see more money going directly to candidates, we can expect the debate to focus more on ideas. | |quote=Right now, the interests that take most advantage of campaign finance restrictions are powerful unions with a vested interest in big government, like AFSCME and the NEA public school teachers' union, and trial lawyers seeking settlements from businesses. And they strongly favor liberal Democrats. Now that the public will be able to see more money going directly to candidates, we can expect the debate to focus more on ideas. | ||
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{{Opinion|McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission|Supreme Court voted correctly|for}} | {{Opinion|McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission|Supreme Court voted correctly|for}} |
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Author(s) | Investor's Business Daily editorial board |
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Source | Investor's Business Daily |
Date | April 2, 2014 |
URL | http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/040214-695713-supreme-court-rules-for-first-amendment-on-campaign-finance.htm |
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This item argues for the position Supreme Court voted correctly on the topic McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission.