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Side 18
... reason the primary seems to be of some importance is apparent , of course . In connection with your suggestion that campaigns be shortened , when would you say a campaign begins ? Mr. HALL . Well- Senator HENNINGS . When a man announces ...
... reason the primary seems to be of some importance is apparent , of course . In connection with your suggestion that campaigns be shortened , when would you say a campaign begins ? Mr. HALL . Well- Senator HENNINGS . When a man announces ...
Side 22
... that . My comptroller tells me that is going to be pretty difficult for this reason : You put a man in a category , say , between $ 100 and $ 400 dur- ing the first report , and then during the next 22 FEDERAL ELECTIONS ACT OF 1955.
... that . My comptroller tells me that is going to be pretty difficult for this reason : You put a man in a category , say , between $ 100 and $ 400 dur- ing the first report , and then during the next 22 FEDERAL ELECTIONS ACT OF 1955.
Side 27
... reason or another con- tribute to a candidate or a party expecting something in return . I am not speaking of the ... reason ? That is the reason why I discuss this provision with you . I think to file a million reports in Washington ...
... reason or another con- tribute to a candidate or a party expecting something in return . I am not speaking of the ... reason ? That is the reason why I discuss this provision with you . I think to file a million reports in Washington ...
Side 29
... reason of that . Senator CURTIS . In other words , if we have election laws that make it possible for candidates and parties to run their business in broad daylight and do business through the front door , we are going to lessen the ...
... reason of that . Senator CURTIS . In other words , if we have election laws that make it possible for candidates and parties to run their business in broad daylight and do business through the front door , we are going to lessen the ...
Side 35
... reason I think we always must be cautious to maintain a high standard , and to do so , if necessary , by force of law . Senator CURTIS . Do you think it would be well for this committee to ask for the testimony of the Clerk of the House ...
... reason I think we always must be cautious to maintain a high standard , and to do so , if necessary , by force of law . Senator CURTIS . Do you think it would be well for this committee to ask for the testimony of the Clerk of the House ...
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