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. |
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