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Primary Influence: Some Lawmakers Willing To Pony Up Early

Instead of sitting out the primary elections, plenty of lawmakers are trying to help pick winners by giving to their preferred candidates — particularly in Senate races, which tend to take shape earlier in the election cycle than House races. Full Article at CQ Politics

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