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GOP Says Democratic Groups Violate McCain-Feingold
March 26, 2004
Ed GillespieRecent campaign finance reforms have made it harder for political parties to spend soft money. Margaret Warner looks at the political committees called 527s, which have become popular conduits for campaign cash.




Kerry Gets Official Endorsement From Dean
March 25, 2004
Former Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean endorsed his one time rival Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., at a rally in Washington. Margaret Warner speaks with Dean about the endorsement and his differences with Kerry.

Candidates Debate Medicare Reform
March 19, 2004
The recent Medicare reform act continues to generate Democratic criticism claiming the Bush administration disguised its actual cost. Susan Dentzer looks at the growing political controversy over the bill to end the ills of Medicare.

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