Page values for "McCain-Feingold in the Dock"

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_creationDateDatetimeDecember 31, 2006 4:17:59 AM
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_creatorStringYaron Koren
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McCain-Feingold in the Dock

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TopicPageBipartisan Campaign Reform Act
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SourcePageThe Wall Street Journal
DateDateDecember 29, 2006
URLURLhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB116736373146862275.html
QuoteText"McCain-Feingold's backers claimed the law would rein in large donors and facilitate political campaigns that are less expensive, less negative and less influenced by special interests. If that nirvana has arrived, we haven't noticed. Proponents also promised that reform wouldn't hurt the ability of grassroots organizations to run ads that inform the public and hold politicians accountable. The folks at Wisconsin Right to Life beg to differ."
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McCain-Feingold in the Dock by The Wall Street Journal editorial board (The Wall Street Journal, December 29, 2006) (view)