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get-out-the-vote
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are terms used to describe two categories of political activity, both aimed at increasing the number of votes cast in one or more elections.
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hard money
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policies are those which are opposed to fiat currency and thus in support of a specie standard, usually gold or silver.
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political action committee
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committee formed by a special-interest group to raise money for their favorite political candidates
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soft money
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political contributions made in such a way as to avoid the United States regulations for federal election campaigns (as by contributions to a political action committee)
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front-loading
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the tendency, which has become apparent in recent years, for states to move their primaries and caucuses forward, in an attempt to be among the first states holding a nominating contest.
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