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		<title>Campaign finance laws can help or hinder candidates switching races</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Because of differences between federal and state campaign finance laws, MikeHaridopolos can use money left over from his failed U.S. Senate bid to run for state Senate, but Matt Gaetz, who switched from a state Senate seat to a congressional effort, is out of luck. Haridopolos, a Merritt Island Republican and former Senate President, is mulling a run for Senate District 17, currently held by Thad Altman, a term-limited Rockledge Republican. Haridopolos also ran to unseat incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson in&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Data: Nearly five dozen give a third of all 2016 campaign cash</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It took Ted Cruz three months to raise $10 million for his campaign for president, a springtime sprint of $1,000-per-plate dinners, hundreds of handshakes and a stream of emails asking supporters to chip in a few bucks. One check, from one donor, topped those results. New York hedge fund magnate Robert Mercer&#8216;s $11 million gift to a group backing the Texas Republican&#8217;s White House bid put him atop a tiny group of millionaires and billionaires whose contributions already dwarf those&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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