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Emilio Castaneda
13 June, 08:16
What is the purpose of the McCain-Feingold Act?
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Mcgee
13 June, 11:45
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The stated purpose of McCain-Feingold was to purge politics of corruption by: (a) putting restrictions on paid advertising during the weeks just prior to political elections, and (b) tightly regulating the amount of money that political parties and candidates could accept from donors.
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