Super PACs - An Invention from the Left It has never been a secret that money wins elections. The necessity to deliver political viewpoints and name recognition via television commercials, flyers, yard signs, etc. has long been the United States’ campaign culture, the funding an …
How Comcast Won The Seattle Mayoral Election
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Category: Technology, Information, InfluenceTagged politicians, money wins elections, United States’ campaign culture, Tilman Act, Unions, Union contributions to political campaigns, Taft-Harley Act, The Political Action Committee, Super PACs, the Left, Citizens United v. Federal Elections Committee, Michael McGinn, Comcast, optic fiber network, Pioneer Square, Gigabit Squared, Ed Murray, liberal base, Corporate money, first amendment right
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Category: Technology, Information, InfluenceTagged politicians, money wins elections, United States’ campaign culture, Tilman Act, Unions, Union contributions to political campaigns, Taft-Harley Act, The Political Action Committee, Super PACs, the Left, Citizens United v. Federal Elections Committee, Michael McGinn, Comcast, optic fiber network, Pioneer Square, Gigabit Squared, Ed Murray, liberal base, Corporate money, first amendment right
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