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  2. 1996 United States campaign finance controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic National Committee eventually returned the money donated by the temple's monks and nuns. Twelve nuns and employees of the temple, including temple abbess Venerable Yi Kung (who resigned her post after being subpoenaed), refused to answer questions by pleading the Fifth Amendment when they were subpoenaed to testify before Congress.

  3. Democratic National Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic National Committee ( DNC) is the principal committee of the United States Democratic Party. The committee coordinates strategy to support Democratic Party candidates throughout the country for local, state, and national office, as well as works to establish a "party brand". [1] It organizes the Democratic National Convention held ...

  4. Democratic donors paid more than $1M for Biden's legal bills ...

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    Democratic donors covered more than $1 million in legal fees racked up by attorneys representing President Joe Biden in a yearlong special counsel probe into his handling of classified documents.

  5. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The financing of electoral campaigns in the United States happens at the federal, state, and local levels by contributions from individuals, corporations, political action committees, and sometimes the government. Campaign spending has risen steadily at least since 1990. For example, a candidate who won an election to the House of ...

  6. DNC calls Trump ‘a con artist’ as he reportedly meets with ...

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    The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is slamming former President Trump as “a con artist,” following reports that Trump is dining with donors who supported his mug shot digital trading cards.

  7. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ( DCCC) [a] is the Democratic Hill committee for the United States House of Representatives, working to elect Democrats to that body. [1] The DCCC recruits candidates, raises funds and organizes races in districts expected to yield politically notable or close elections.

  8. Republican National Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Republican National Committee ( RNC) is the primary committee of the Republican Party of the United States. Its members are chosen by the state delegations at the national convention every four years. [3] It is responsible for developing and promoting the Republican brand and political platform, as well as assisting in fundraising and ...

  9. Campaign finance reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Campaign finance laws in the United States have been a contentious political issue since the early days of the union. The most recent major federal law affecting campaign finance was the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002, also known as " McCain - Feingold ". Key provisions of the law prohibited unregulated contributions (commonly ...

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