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Weekly Republican Address: Chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA) – Video


Weekly Republican Address: Chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA)
House Transportation Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA) discusses Republicans #39; focus on bringing jobs home for America #39;s workers when he delivers this week #39;s Republican Address.

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Republican Star Mia Love Gets Second Chance To Make Political History – Video


Republican Star Mia Love Gets Second Chance To Make Political History
Utah #39;s Mia Love, a Republican darling who could become the first conservative black woman elected to U.S. Congress, is getting a second, and likely better, chance to make history after narrowly...

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Republican Trickle-Down Economics Fails Big-Time in Kansas – Video


Republican Trickle-Down Economics Fails Big-Time in Kansas
Diane Roberts: #39;What The Tea Party Really Wants is To REPEAL The Modern World #39;: http://www.afroarticles.com/article-dashboard/Article/Diane-Roberts---What-Th...

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Republican Governor Won’t Fight Same-Sex Marriage – Video


Republican Governor Won #39;t Fight Same-Sex Marriage
Tom Corbett, Republican Governor of Pennsylvania, ends his fight against same-sex marriage http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/pennsylvania-appeal-sex-marriage-case-23815521 --On the Bonus...

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Republican National Committee sues to raise unlimited cash – Fri, 23 May 2014 PST

WASHINGTON (AP) The Republican National Committee on Friday sued the Federal Election Commission in an effort to raise unlimited cash like super PACs do. The central committee, chairman Reince Priebus and Louisiana Republicans filed a joint lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia asking for permission to set up an independent account that could raise and spend potentially enormous sums of money to help federal candidates. Under the current rules, the RNC may only accept $32,400 each year from donors, and local-level parties are capped at $10,000. The patchwork of limits on political speech

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WASHINGTON (AP) The Republican National Committee on Friday sued the Federal Election Commission in an effort to raise unlimited cash like super PACs do.

The central committee, chairman Reince Priebus and Louisiana Republicans filed a joint lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia asking for permission to set up an independent account that could raise and spend potentially enormous sums of money to help federal candidates. Under the current rules, the RNC may only accept $32,400 each year from donors, and local-level parties are capped at $10,000.

The patchwork of limits on political speech undermines the First Amendment and puts high transparency, full-disclosure groups like the RNC on an unequal footing with other political entities, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said in a statement. We are asking that political parties be treated equally under the law.

The RNC has helped to chip away at campaign finance rules in recent years, most recently joining a lawsuit that ended a two-year, $123,200 aggregate limit on donations. Now, donors can give the maximum amount to as many candidates as they want. The caps on how much a donor can give to each candidate, however, remain.

The RNC lawsuit does not challenge that $2,600 individual contribution limit, nor does it ask for permission to accept money from corporations or unions, which can give to super PACs.

Republican officials emphasized the move was to seek parity with super PACs, which have grown in influence since 2010 and can help a few deep-pocketed donors exercise incredible influence. For instance, billionaire casino magnate Sheldon Adelson has spent tens of millions of dollars to help GOP candidates and causes.

I believe it is my job as the leader of the Republican Party to do everything in my power to help our candidates and get out our message of economic growth and opportunity, Priebus said.

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