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Follow the money...and anger

Submitted by Monica Rober on Tue, 05/18/2010 - 16:57

Public Campaign Action Fund National Campaigns Director, David Donnelly, had a story yesterday in the Huffington Post on the mid-term elections, the rise of voter anger, and the Fair Elections Now Act as the solution to the disgust voters feel about the way Washington, D.C. operates.  "Americans are tired of this process. They're angry at the undue-influence of special interests they see every day in Washington and want their country back. Voters are ready to send an unmistakable, transpartisan, anti-Washington message that this formula won't work anymore."  For the full story, click here.

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