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 <description>Presidential candidates are being asked more questions about the ties between the money they take for their campaigns and the decision they&amp;#39;ll make in office.  As a result, several candidates have taken public stances against traditional big money fundraising, and against lobbyist money.  Keep reading for the latest from candidates John Edwards and Dennis Kucinich on the subject.</description>
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