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About Me
Charlie Stevenson
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
return on investment
Never mind my previous post. The
Sunlight Foundation reports
the amazingly low return on investment for some of the Super PACs. It notes that Karl Rove's groups spent over $200 million and supported no winning candidates.
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