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Brookings Campaign
Finance: A source for cases, legal and policy materials on campaign finance from the
Brookings Institution.
The Center for Public Integrity:
Features databases of financial information about presidential candidates.
Issues in Depth:
Campaign Finance Reform: From The Electronic Policy Network, is a project of The
American Prospect magazine that provides provides information and ideas about the
policies and politics that shape the world.
Destination
Democracy: Part of a multimedia toolkit developed by the Benton Foundation to help
citizens navigate the tough issues of campaign finance.
Federal Elections Commission: A place to
find out about our federal campaigns and elections and the rules that govern them. The FEC
site also has financial information for and about candidates, parties and PACs.
Town Hall: Produced by the Heritage
Foundation, is a source for a conservative point-of-view on money and politics.
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