91.   A big majority want campaign finance reform that will take political power away from the big contributors and put it back in the hands of the voters.

92.   A campaign to collect signatures to force a vote in the House on campaign finance reform was temporarily suspended.

93.   A conservative Bush would have little interest in campaign finance reform.

94.   A commission he appointed two years ago to recommend campaign finance reforms marched in the opposite direction, with his apparent approval.

95.   A congressional vote on campaign finance reform was pushed back to spring, when the election season will be well under way.

96.   A great deal of lip service is periodically paid to campaign finance reform.

97.   A draft statement on campaign finance reform being circulated for comment by the state conference of Roman Catholic bishops in Wisconsin offers another model.

98.   A less likely supporter of campaign finance reform might be hard to imagine.

99.   A newspaper editorial suggested that we inundate his office with letters imploring him to allow a vote on the Shays-Meehan bill concerning campaign finance reform.

100.   A new Harris Poll found a strong majority of voters believing that fundamental campaign finance reform is needed.

n. + reform >>共 347
campaign 17.26%
finance 14.33%
welfare 13.63%
market 9.37%
tax 7.16%
education 3.96%
free-market 2.81%
government 1.74%
health-care 1.69%
election 1.67%
campaign + n. >>共 537
reform 6.62%
trail 6.30%
contribution 5.55%
manager 2.75%
law 2.61%
finance 2.53%
issue 2.44%
official 2.25%
promise 1.97%
aide 1.85%
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