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- <title>
- Nov. 07, 1994: Cover:Politics:Silent Partner Help
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Nov. 07, 1994 Mad as Hell
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- COVER/POLITICS, Page 32
- Help from a Silent Partner
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p>By James Carney--With reporting by Laurence I. Barrett/ Washington
- </p>
- <p> In certain Oklahoma churches this fall, the Christian Coalition
- is handing out voter guides that contain information about the
- positions held by the two candidates for the state's open U.S.
- Senate seat, James Inhofe and Dave McCurdy. Outwardly unbiased
- and factual, the voter guide says McCurdy, a Democrat, supports
- "banning ownership of legal firearms," a fairly misleading statement
- based on McCurdy's vote for the crime bill, which included a
- ban on 19 types of assault weapons.
- </p>
- <p> Such veiled tactics are spreading. Unlike traditional spending,
- in which organizations explicitly support a candidate, voter
- guides and get-out-the-vote campaigns are ostensibly nonpartisan,
- meaning the amount spent does not have to be disclosed to the
- Federal Election Commission. As a result, official spending
- calculations can be misleading. In September, eight-term Representative
- Mike Synar, also in Oklahoma, narrowly lost a Democratic runoff
- primary to Virgil Cooper, a retired principal. Cooper's victory
- seemed all the more astounding since Synar, the well-funded
- incumbent, had outspent him by a huge margin. But in fact, if
- all the money invested in supposedly nonpartisan voter-education
- efforts by interest groups opposed to Synar were added to Cooper's
- total, Synar may have been outspent. The increase in this kind
- of spending is coming mostly from organizations on the political
- right. "What you have is interest groups with an agenda trying
- to influence the process," says Charles Lewis, head of the Center
- for Public Integrity. "But there is no accountability."
- </p>
- </body>
- </article>
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