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If special interests cannot give to parties as they have, they will use their money to influence elections in other ways: placing unlimited, unregulated and undisclosed issue advertisements; mounting their own get-out-the-vote efforts; forming their own action groups.
Manziel had been undergoing treatment for an undisclosed issue since Jan .28.
Overall, nonprofits in this election have spent $89.2 million on undisclosed issue advocacy and $52.8 million on electoral efforts disclosed to the FEC.
Spending by dark money nonprofits has surged past $200 million in the 2014 election, when one considers undisclosed issue advertising together with electoral spending reported to the Federal Election Commission.
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This suggests any number of other undisclosed issues if you can't even hit the projection you gave me two weeks ago.
It has been trying to straighten out its financial reports as it is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission over an undisclosed accounting issue.
The first alternate, Alex Aragon, was eating breakfast in the clubhouse when he found out he was teeing off in 65 minutes because John Merrick, who won the Northern Trust Open in February, withdrew with an undisclosed medical issue.
By March 2010, Individual A was on leave from his job for an undisclosed medical issue.
Charles Manson, 82, was rushed from a Central Valley prison to a hospital this week for an undisclosed medical issue.
-- Angels baseball camp opens without Josh Hamilton, who was tied up with MLB officials in New York over an undisclosed disciplinary issue.
Mass murderer Charles Manson was taken from a Central Valley prison to a hospital for an undisclosed medical issue, two sources familiar with the situation said.
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