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NOVEMBER 6, 2000 According to the Center for Responsive Politics, this year's election cycle is the most expensive in history. The organization says $3 billion has been spent on the Presidential and federal elections. An additional $1 million has been spent on state elections. Actress Jane Fonda was a heavy individual giver, donating $12 million to an abortion rights group. Get the Story:
Costliest Race Nears End (The Washington Post 11/6) Relevant Links:
The Center for Responsive Politics - www.opensecrets.org
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Facebook TwitterNOVEMBER 6, 2000 According to the Center for Responsive Politics, this year's election cycle is the most expensive in history. The organization says $3 billion has been spent on the Presidential and federal elections. An additional $1 million has been spent on state elections. Actress Jane Fonda was a heavy individual giver, donating $12 million to an abortion rights group. Get the Story:
Costliest Race Nears End (The Washington Post 11/6) Relevant Links:
The Center for Responsive Politics - www.opensecrets.org
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