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Dems fire back over campaign financing
(CNN) – After nearly a month of Republican assaults on the fundraising of Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic National Committee is returning fire. The DNC announced Saturday that it intends to file a complaint with Federal Election Commission about contributions to Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign. Read: The DNC's FEC complaint Democrats will ask the FEC to investigate [...]
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Obama's fundraising success could well mean the death of public financing
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Dems Attempting To Distract From Obama’s Fraudulent Campaign Money
Say Anything — ... (CNN) – After nearly a month of Republican assaults on the fundraising of Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic National Committee is returning fire. ...

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