Page values for "Campaign Finance Success"

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_creationDateDatetimeNovember 6, 2006 2:29:01 AM
_modificationDateDatetimeNovember 6, 2006 2:29:01 AM
_creatorStringYaron Koren
_fullTextSearchtext{{item |author=The Washington Post editorial board |source=The Washington Post |date=November 3, 2006 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/02/AR2006110201531.html |quote="Unlimited soft-money checks were a corrupting influence; they needed to be done away with no ma ...
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Campaign Finance Success

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"Opinions" values

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TopicPageBipartisan Campaign Reform Act
Position_fragmentStringAct should be repealed
PositionPageBipartisan Campaign Reform Act / Act should be repealed
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Act should be repealed

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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,The Washington Post editorial board
SourcePageThe Washington Post
DateDateNovember 3, 2006
URLURLhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/02/AR2006110201531.html
QuoteText"Unlimited soft-money checks were a corrupting influence; they needed to be done away with no matter the impact on the political parties. That soft money could be abolished and the parties remain a vibrant political force is a double benefit."
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Campaign Finance Success by The Washington Post editorial board (The Washington Post, November 3, 2006) (view)