New Report: Role of Money in the 2002 Congressional Elections
Posted by on August 1, 2003
[posted from Demos: Democracy Dispatch]
U.S. PIRG Education Foundation – The Role of Money in the 2002 Congressional Elections.
The report is a comprehensive breakdown of how money was raised and spent and is meant to serve as a resource and a baseline from which to measure the effects of the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act. http://www.pirg.org/democracy/democracy.asp?id2=10366
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