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  2. Lawmakers accused of campaign finance violations cleared of ...

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    Federal campaign finance laws and congressional regulations forbid lawmakers from using campaign funds for personal use. U.S. Reps. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas; Ronny Jackson, R-Texas; Alex Mooney, R-W ...

  3. Red-boxing - Wikipedia

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    Red-boxing is a tactic used by American political candidates to coordinate with their political action committees (PACs) in a way that circumvents campaign finance laws. Political campaigns place statements or requests on public campaign websites which are then used by PACs to support the candidate.

  4. Negative campaigning - Wikipedia

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    Some research suggests negative campaigning is the norm in all political venues, mitigated only by the dynamics of a particular contest. [16] Lee Atwater, best known for being an advisor to presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, also pioneered many negative campaign techniques seen in political campaigns today. [17] "Daisy" advertisement

  5. Push poll - Wikipedia

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    A push poll is an interactive marketing technique, most commonly employed during political campaigning, in which a person or organization attempts to manipulate or alter prospective voters' views under the guise of conducting an opinion poll.

  6. What Is The History Behind Campaign Financing? - AOL

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    The Federal Election Campaign Act, or FECA, laid out disclosure requirements for contributions and spending. Three years later, it was amended in the wake of Watergate and the revelation of major ...

  7. OpenSecrets - Wikipedia

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    OpenSecrets is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that tracks and publishes data on campaign finance and lobbying, including a revolving door database which documents the individuals who have worked in both the public sector and lobbying firms and may have conflicts of interest.

  8. Kamala Harris campaign paid Oprah Winfrey company far more ...

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    The Kamala Harris campaign paid Oprah Winfrey’s company double the amount initially reported for a livetreamed event.. The Washington Examiner reported last week, citing Federal Election ...

  9. Attack ad - Wikipedia

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    In political campaigns, an attack ad is an advertisement designed to wage a personal attack against an opposing candidate or political party in order to gain support for the attacking candidate and attract voters.