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Group will urge Specter donors to seek refunds
Friday, August 28, 2009The federal campaign regulators today gave the conservative group, Club for Growth, permission to call Sen. Arlen Specter's donors and urge them to seek refunds if they are unhappy about his defection from the Republican Party.
The group was headed until recently by Republican Pat Toomey, who is challenging Specter in the 2010 election.
Toomey came close to beating Specter in the 2004 GOP prim...
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