302 Congressional Candidates Pledge to Put Voters First ; New Web Site Details Which Congressional Candidates Signed, Who Refused to Pledge to Clean Up Congress
U.S. Newswire › September 27, 2006
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302 Congressional Candidates Pledge to Put Voters First ; New Web Site Details Which Congressional Candidates Signed, Who Refused to Pledge to Clean Up Congress
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Over three hundred congressional candidates, including 60 incumbents, have signed a "Voters First" pledge supporting clean elections and lobbying reform in the wake of pay-to-play ...
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