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 <title>What Then?</title>
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 <description>Pundits and press folks have been understandably distracted by many other stories surrounding the presidential race, but despite the fact that the debate over public financing in the general election has died down somewhat, the fact remains that the Federal Election Commission is still short the necessary number of commissioners it needs to do its job, and that&amp;#39;s just begging for trouble down the line.</description>
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