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    ICYMI: AEA Fires Energy ‘Jump Ball’ for 2012 President Election

    • 04/25/2012
    • Benjamin Cole
    • News

    The Washington Post By Dan Eggen April 25, 9:28 AM Nearly all of the independent advertising aired for the 2012 general-election campaign has come from interest groups that do not disclose their donors, suggesting that much of the political spending over the next six months will come from sources invisible to the public. Politically active […]

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