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The Color of Money in North Carolina Report

The Color of Money in North Carolina is a comprehensive look at gender and race trends among major campaign contributors in North Carolina and returns some troubling results: major campaign contribut



Money and Diversity in State Legislatures, 2003

Institute of Money in State Politics study of minority candidates in state legislatures in relation to campaign fund raising.

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The Color of Money: The 2004 Presidential Race

Campaign Contributions: The Currency of our Democracy

Campaign money -- not votes -- is now the currency of our democracy, determining who runs for office, who wins, and who has the ear of elected officials. The candidate who raises the most campaign cash, more often than not, goes on to win the election.



The Color of Presidential Money: North Carolina Case Study

DEMOCRACY NORTH CAROLINA: This report examines 1,436 donors with North Carolina addresses who are listed on the campaign disclosure reports because the donor gave more than $200 to one of the major ca



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