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Elections in the United States / Lobbying in the United States / Campaign finance / 527 organization / Internal Revenue Code / Political action committee / Rulemaking / Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission / Independent expenditure / Politics / Federal Election Commission / United States administrative law
Date: 2013-11-27 11:48:38
Elections in the United States
Lobbying in the United States
Campaign finance
527 organization
Internal Revenue Code
Political action committee
Rulemaking
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Independent expenditure
Politics
Federal Election Commission
United States administrative law

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