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Reception for big GOP givers defended
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MAY 22, 2001 Democrats and campaign finance watchdogs criticized Vice President Dick Cheney for a reception he held Monday night for big donors to the Republican party. Cheney invited members of the Regents, those who have given at least $250,000 per election to the GOP, and the Team 100, those who have given at least $100,000 over four years. The Republican National Committee said it was not a fundraiser. However, tonight, there will definitely be a fundraiser held at the White House. The Presidential Gala is expected to bring in at least $15 million for the RNC. Get the Story:
Republicans Defend Cheney's Reception (The Washington Post 5/22) Relevant Links:
Republican National Committee - http://www.rnc.org Related Stories:
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