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A federal judge has upheld the constitutionality of the Vermont law that governs publicly financed political campaigns. But the candidate who challenged�
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has exceeded his fundraising goals for the first few months of his campaign. A new filing shows that�
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Milne voluntarily disclosed his personal financial information Thursday, despite Vermont’s lack of financial�
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Dean Corren’s media blitz is in full swing in October, as the Progressive/Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor’s $34,500 in media buys this month�
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Political campaigns in this state are almost always funded by private money. Figuring out where exactly the cash is coming from, however, can be�
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Progressive Dean Corren has a hefty financial advantage over incumbent Republican Lt. Gov. Phil Scott. In down-ticket races, incumbents face few�
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Whatever disadvantages Progressive candidate Dean Corren has in challenging well-known Republican incumbent Phil Scott, money is not one of them. Of all�
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If money really does talk, there were a whole lot of Americans last week who felt their voices weren’t being heard. That’s because the Supreme Court’s�
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The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission struck down aggregate limits on political contributions in federal elections,�
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A new campaign finance bill that would regulate contributions for state and local officials seems likely to pass after a conference committee merged�