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The History of the Federal Corrupt Practices Act
Truman Handy-Nubrey was convicted of violating the Federal Corrupt Practices Act. He soundly beat Henry Ford in the 1918 primary for a senator seat in Michigan. The Supreme Court ruled that under the Constitution, Congress did not have the power to regulate spending on primaries.
The second part of our campaign finance history starts with both a scandal and reform linked to Theodore Roosevelt, and carries through to more recent Supreme Court rulings.
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