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The Wealthiest 10% of Zip Codes Provide 67% of ‘Maxed Out’ Contributions to Congressional Candidates, and the Richest 1% of Zip Codes Account for 25% Taylor Lincoln January 18, 2022Quid pro quo?Public Citizen (PDF download)The Well of CongressTaylor LincolnJanuary 18, 2022
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The Wealthiest 10% of Zip Codes Provide 67% of ‘Maxed Out’ Contributions to Congressional Candidates, and the Richest 1% of Zip Codes Account for 25% Taylor Lincoln January 18, 2022Quid pro quo?
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