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Federal Campaign Funding Reform / Senate #468464

NBC Evening News for Monday, Dec 03, 1973
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(Studio) Supporters for federal campaign funding give up fight for this year
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(DC) Senator James Allen wages one-man filibuster against federal campaign funding, supported by Senator Lowell Weicker. Senator Edward Kennedy for proposal. [Senator Richard SCHWEIKER - thinks administration drags feet on campaign funding bill. President' "operation candor" to be upset.][Senator WEICKER - says campaign funding legislature not discussed at all before attaching it to national debt ceiling bill.]
REPORTER: Paul Duke; No artist given

(Studio) Campaign funding reform proposal dropped, allowing quick passage of national debt ceiling bill.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Duke, Paul
Duration:
00:02:10

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