Campaign Money Watch: Ralph Reed
Take Action!Ralph Reed lost his bid for lieutenant governor of Georgia. Some were saying he wanted to use this office as a stepping stone to the U.S. Senate or the even the White House. We exposed his hypocrisy and now his campaign is over.
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Facts On Ralph ReedPublic Campaign Action Fund's Campaign Money Watch ran a voter education campaign in Georgia to expose Reed's big money hypocrisy.
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