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To the victors go the spoils: What top donors want
By Nancy Watzman Nov 8, 2012 2:52 p.m.With the election over, a Congress full of lame ducks -- along with next year's class of soon-to-be sworn-in lawmakers, ready for freshmen orientation -- returns to Washington next week. Lobbyists and special interests that opened their wallets for candidates are poised to call in chits in a tense environment dominated by the budget impasse that threatens to impose sweeping automatic cuts to defense and social programs if Congress doesn't act.
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No close call here: NFL's political donations tilt Republican
By Louis Serino Sep 26, 2012 7:50 p.m.The National Football League bigwigs who early this morning conceded defeat in an ongoing labor dispute -- after a week in which their internal politics have been on embarrassing display -- like to play politics themselves, and tend to favor the party with the most adversarial relationship with unions.
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Todd Akin on the November ballot: Will he have any serious money?
By Kathryn Lucero Sep 25, 2012 6:15 p.m.
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