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Money, money, money!
Senate fundraising winners and losers
The 2016 campaign cycle will be the most expensive in history, putting added pressure on candidates to exhibit their fundraising chops early. Wednesday’s deadline to file first quarter numbers with the Federal Election Commission came and went with a flurry of releases from candidates and potential candidates boasting about their massive hauls. Others sought to avoid the spotlight by quietly submitting their modest numbers with little fanfare. Here’s a look at The Hill’s winners and losers:
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The losers are really "We the People" !
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tennyson wrote:
The losers are really "We the People" !
I agree with you 1000%!
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The 2016 campaign cycle will be the most expensive in history.....
until 2020.
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Think of how many pairs of shoes for needy children, how many blankets for the homeless, how many nutritious hot meals at soup kitchens could be bought with just ten percent of this sum!
Shame, shame, shame!
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Tarnation wrote:
Think of how many pairs of shoes for needy children, how many blankets for the homeless, how many nutritious hot meals at soup kitchens could be bought with just ten percent of this sum!
Shame, shame, shame!
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