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CNN: What a third White House campaign might mean for Donald Trump and his vast political war chest
Trump has "clearly bent over backwards to hint about what his intentions are," Spaulding said.
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The Oregonian (Op-Ed): The leadership that money can’t buy
Across Oregon, we struggle with the disparate impacts of an ongoing pandemic, wildfire displacement, economic hardship, racism and more.
We desperately need elected leaders who understand these struggles firsthand – those who come from impacted communities themselves and who share our lived experiences. But who can afford to run for office? And if elected, who can afford to serve in office?
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Posh southwestern Pa. party spotlights how lawmakers and lobbyists mingle out of the public eye
“What we’re seeing with these situations — because of the campaign finance laws, donor disclosure, the wide-open structure of lobbying disclosure — there are a number of ways to circumvent the laws,” Mr. Ali said.
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Insider: Trump-endorsed J.R. Majewski, an Ohio Republican running in one of the nation’s hottest congressional races, is violating federal law by not disclosing his personal finances
"It allows voters to consider the statements the candidates make, it allows voters to consider any conflicts of interest," Turcer said. "Transparency allows voters to be educated … and to know what each of the candidates are all about and how...
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Daily Beast: How a Trumpy Billionaire Is Single-Handedly Reshaping Campaigns
“Often these donors want something in return,” he said. ...
“There’s definitely more danger of a quid pro quo with these groups,” Scherb said. “At the very least it creates the perception of corruption,...
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Associated Press: Election skeptics rise in GOP races to run state elections
“Even in states where the secretary of state has an enormous amount of power, a secretary of state cannot — by themselves — overturn a democratic election,” Albert said. “Even where these individuals may want to take actions to undermine the ability for voters to vote and have a ballot count,...
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Voice of America: Justice Department Investigating More Than 100 Cases of Threats Against Election Workers
In total, 89% of the contacts made to election officials were deemed protected speech and could not be investigated.
“A lot of the questions were aimed at ‘Wait. Really? You can only investigate 11% of...
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Broadcasting & Cable: Groups Say Tegna Deal Will ‘Jack Up’ Cable Prices
In their comments, the groups minced no words. "The Applicants and their anonymous funders located in the Cayman and British Virgin Islands have proposed a complex series of transactions designed to weaken local journalism and jack...
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Common Cause Files Response Opposing Proposed Apollo Global Management-Standard General-Tegna Merger
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PolitiFact/Poynter: How will social media platforms respond to election misinformation? It isn’t clear
Many people still believe the 2020 election was stolen, and candidates have been sharing that message. "By not combating this, they're helping fuel the narrative that this big lie was accurate, when it's not," said Getachew.
Emma Steiner, a disinformation researcher at...
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Insider: Cenk Uygur Is Pushing for Constitutional Convention. It Isn’t Going Well
"If you think the Constitution is bad now, how do you...
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Insider: There’s a 50-50 chance states will call for a constitutional convention within 5 years: conservative legal scholar
Meckler's groups, Convention of States Action and Citizens for Self Governance, have received millions of dollars from groups including the Koch-connected DonorsTrust, the Mercer Family Foundation, and groups connected to powerful conservative lawyer Leonard...