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... major respects : ( 1 ) They do not apply to primary elections , caucuses , or conventions ; ( 2 ) they do not apply to political committees other than those which are national in character , and thus are not applicable in the case of ...
... major respects : ( 1 ) They do not apply to primary elections , caucuses , or conventions ; ( 2 ) they do not apply to political committees other than those which are national in character , and thus are not applicable in the case of ...
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... major political parties to appear , and they have graciously accepted . We have extended an invitation to the Attorney General , and we hope that he will appear and give us the benefit of his views and his experience . We have requested ...
... major political parties to appear , and they have graciously accepted . We have extended an invitation to the Attorney General , and we hope that he will appear and give us the benefit of his views and his experience . We have requested ...
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... major political parties to appear , and they have graciously accepted . We have extended an invitation to the Attorney General , and we hope that he will appear and give us the benefit of his views and his experience . We have requested ...
... major political parties to appear , and they have graciously accepted . We have extended an invitation to the Attorney General , and we hope that he will appear and give us the benefit of his views and his experience . We have requested ...
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... major political parties . The necessity of spending more than $ 3 million to reach the voting public has encouraged the forma- tion of temporary committees which we all know have tended 30 FEDERAL ELECTIONS ACT OF 1955 Butler, chairman ...
... major political parties . The necessity of spending more than $ 3 million to reach the voting public has encouraged the forma- tion of temporary committees which we all know have tended 30 FEDERAL ELECTIONS ACT OF 1955 Butler, chairman ...
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... major parties for radio and television : 1944-52 1944 . 1948 . 1952 Democratic Republican 1 $ 750,000 493,456 2,573 , 517 2 $ 841 , 600 3,447 , 735 1 40 percent of total expenditures . 30 percent of total expenditures . Cost figures for ...
... major parties for radio and television : 1944-52 1944 . 1948 . 1952 Democratic Republican 1 $ 750,000 493,456 2,573 , 517 2 $ 841 , 600 3,447 , 735 1 40 percent of total expenditures . 30 percent of total expenditures . Cost figures for ...
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