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 <title>Large Donors Dominate Campaign Despite Obama&#039;s Success</title>
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 <description>The tidal wave of money flowing into the presidential campaign is a powerful demonstration of the need for fundamental changes in the way we fund our elections, not proof of the health of the private contribution system as some commentators suggest. Candidates will spend $5.3 billion to get elected, and raise the vast majority of those funds from large donors seeking their favor, according to statistics from the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.</description>
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