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But what if America's 100 million voters were each given $50 to contribute to a candidate of their choice?
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He signed a law in July that sharply reduced the amount of money that people who do business with the city, including developers, can contribute to a candidate to less than a tenth of what was previously allowed.
Nearly half of the respondents said that in the future they would be more likely to contribute to a candidate who "publicly signs a code of conduct".
Notwithstanding, we seem to have dropped those stations that did not contribute to a reliable discrimination of candidates' performance.
In the light of finding a good candidate for HRT and given that natural products are promising sources of novel potentially therapeutic agents, another purpose of the present study was to investigate the mutagenic activities of C. pallida by the Ames test, in order to contribute to a toxicological evaluation of the candidate samples to be employed in HRT.
Democratic and Republican fund-raisers alike suggested that donors would be reluctant to contribute to a fund from which candidates of all parties could draw.
Critics of Vice President Al Gore's plan for a "democracy endowment" to finance national campaigns (front page, March 28) correctly point out that "donors would be reluctant to contribute to a common fund from which candidates of all parties could draw".
This idea would put a $25 voucher every year in the hands of each voter to be used to contribute to the candidate of their choice.
In the summer of 2004, a group of radical Lib Dem MPs and parliamentary candidates contributed to a collection of essays designed to drag their party to the centre ground and make it a grown-up, credible partner in a government by proposing greater choice and market solutions in public services.
The enthusiasm it has generated, so the story goes, is contributing to a groundswell of support for Republican candidates who support the movement.
An unusually large number of House races are competitive this year, contributing to an environment of uncertainly for candidates and political analysts.
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