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Introduction |
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PART I Political Parties |
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ANALYSES OF ACADEMIC EXPERTS |
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Parties versus Interest Groups |
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Why Soft Money Has Not Strengthened parties |
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Jonathan S. Krasno and Frank Sorauf |
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Why Soft Money Has Strengthened Parties |
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The Need for Federal Regulation of State Party Activity |
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POLITICIANS AND PARTY OFFICIALS |
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A Senate Democrats' Perspective |
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A Senate Republicans Perspective |
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Mobilizing Voters: The Coordinated Campaign |
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State Party Activity and the BCRA |
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125 | (12) |
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State Party Activity under the Levin Amendment |
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Role of Federal Officials in State Party Fund-Raising |
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PART II Issue Advocacy |
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Party and Interest Group Electioneering in Federal Elections |
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Electioneering Communications in Recept Elections: The Case for a New Standard |
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Issue Advocacy and the Integrity of the Political Process |
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Jonathan S. Krasno and Frank Sorauf |
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Rebuttal to the Expert Reports of Kenneth M Goldstein and Jonathan S. Krasno and Frank J. Sorauf |
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201 | (20) |
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VIEWS OF THE ADVOCATES: PARTIES, ORGANIZED GROUPS, AND POLITICAL CONSULTANTS |
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The National Association of Manufacturers' Advertising Helps Lobby Congress |
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Why the Chamber of Commerce Runs Issue Ads |
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242 | (4) |
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How the Reform Act Adversely Affects the Associated Builders and Contractors |
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A Practitioner Looks at How Issue Groups Select and Target Federal Candidates |
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How Issue Ads Are Designed to Target Federal Candidates without "Express Advocacy" |
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A Consultants View on How Issue Ads Shaped a Congressional Election |
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PART III Public Opinion and Corruption |
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EVIDENCE FROM PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH |
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Public Attitudes toward Campaign Finance Practice and Reform |
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Public Views of Party Soft Money |
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Mark Mellman and Richard Wirthlin |
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The Reform Act Will Not Reduce the Appearance of Corruption in American Politics |
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278 | (7) |
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Campaign Contributions, the Appearance of Corruption, and Trust in Government |
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Large Contributions Provide Unequal Access |
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Corporate America Contributes Soft Money under Pressure |
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Large Contributions Are Given to Influence Legislation |
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Elected Officials Often Used to Obtain Large Donations for the Parties |
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Why I Participate in a Corrupt System |
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How My Soft-Money Contributions Have Helped Elect Good Federal Candidates |
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OFFICEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES |
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How the Senate Was Corrupted by Soft Money |
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Consequences of Members Soliciting Soft Money |
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319 | (3) |
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A Cosponsors Perspective: Why I Don't Raise Soft Money for the Party |
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Congress Is Mired in Corrupt Soft Money |
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Parties Support Members Who Fund-Raise |
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Corruption Is Not an Issue in American Politics |
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Parties Undermined by Soft Money |
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330 | (2) |
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Parties Weakened by Appearance of Corruption |
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Part One The Meaning and Mission of Prayer |
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Chapter One Prayer the Greatest Outlet of Power |
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Chapter Two Prayer the Deciding Factor in a Spirit Conflict |
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Chapter Three The Earth, the Battlefield in Prayer |
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Chapter Four Does Prayer Influence God? |
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Part Two Hindrances to Prayer |
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Chapter Five Why the Results Fail |
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51 | (10) |
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Chapter Six Why the Results Are Delayed |
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Chapter Seven The Great Outside Hindrance |
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Part Three How to Pray |
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Chapter Eight The "How" of Relationship |
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Chapter Nine The "How" of Method |
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Chapter Ten The Listening Side of Prayer |
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Chapter Eleven Something About God's Will in Connection With Prayer |
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Chapter Twelve May We Pray With Assurance for the Conversion of Our Loved Ones? |
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Part Four Jesus' Habits of Prayer |
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Chapter Thirteen A Pen Sketch |
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153 | (2) |
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Chapter Fourteen Dissolving Views |
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155 | (6) |
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Chapter Fifteen Deepening Shadows |
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161 | (6) |
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Chapter Sixteen Under the Olive Trees |
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167 | (4) |
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Chapter Seventeen A Composite Picture |
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