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Campaign 2000 (Republicans: Soft Money) #191356

ABC Evening News for Friday, Mar 03, 2000
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.

(New York: Linda Douglass) The issue of unregulated "soft money" campaign contributions in the Republican presidential campaign examined; details given of the two-million dollar ad campaign linking Senator John McCain with polluters and Texas Governor George W. Bush with clean air. [McCAIN - says two million dollars came from unnamed source.] The press release from Republicans for Clean Air announcing it was formed by Bush contributors Sam and Charles Wyly noted. [Allyn and Company president Rob ALLYN - says it is group in formation.] [BUSH - denies knowing about the ad.]

(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.

(Stony Brook, New York: Dean Reynolds) Bush radio ad criticizing McCain about breast cancer research funding examined; Bush radio political ad from New York played. [BUSH - says McCain should not be squealing.]

Reporter(s):
Douglass, Linda;
Jennings, Peter;
Reynolds, Dean
Duration:
00:04:20

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