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McCain Back-Peddles on Public Financing

I've got a brief piece up today on the DLC's Ideas Primary site drawing attention to the growing contrast between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton's staunch support for public financing of both presidential and congressional campaigns, and John McCain's back-peddling on this issue, despite his reputation as a champion of campaign finance reform.

Given McCain's terrible fundraising record, and the emerging Democratic fundraising advantage, this is all kind of ironic, and a token of the ideological hostility of conservatives to campaign finance reform generally.

Check it out, and makes notes for those future moments when McCain's trying to reclaim the reform mantle.

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