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  • What fundraising and appearances with celebrities can do is make up for the voter enthusiasm gap that is starting to rear its head...Celebrity endorsements don't change minds; they change hearts and motivate people to turn out who might not have turned out to vote.

    October 11, 2012, John Hudak, UPI
  • Democrats have been slow to embrace super PACs because many of them are ideologically opposed to them... [Democrats have started to embrace them] because they don't want to be at a competitive disadvantage to Republicans.

    October 9, 2012, Darrell M. West, Washington Times
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  • In the aftermath of Citizens United, little of the regulatory structure erected after Watergate remains. As a result, an unending quest for campaign dollars has become a permanent feature of our political culture.

    June 13, 2012, Anthony Corrado, New York Times
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    July 24, 2008, Thomas E. Mann

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    July 2, 2008, Darrell M. West

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    July 13, 2007, Thomas E. Mann

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    July 12, 2007, Thomas E. Mann

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    July 10, 2007, Thomas E. Mann

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