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Speaking Freely: Washington Insiders Talk about Money in Politics

Current price: $15.00
Speaking Freely: Washington Insiders Talk about Money in Politics
Speaking Freely: Washington Insiders Talk about Money in Politics

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Speaking Freely: Washington Insiders Talk about Money in Politics

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Speaking Freely, Second Edition yanks readers from their living room couch and drops them into the plush offices of Washington insiders for frank, one-on-one conversations about the role of money in politics. Twenty-four power brokers- current and former members of Congress, lobbyists, PAC directors and big-money donors- answer the questions that are usually evaded when the cameras are rolling and reports' notebooks are open. The result is a set of brutally honest assessments about everything from what it's like for a member of Congress to ask special interests for money, to what the donors really hope for in return for their investment. Those interviewed included former Reps. Sam Gejdenson (D-Conn.) and Rick Lazio (R-N.Y.) and former Sens. Slade Gorton (R-Wash.) and Chuck Robb (D-Va.), as well as some of the biggest donors and most powerful lobbyists in the land.

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