| Number | 15444 |
| Subject | Campaign Finance |
| Source | PBS (Alexandria, Va.) |
| State | None |
| Year | 1998 |
| Publication Date | 1998 |
| Summary | The Bill Clinton/Bob Dole presidential campaign of 1996, which cost $2.2 billion dollars, was the most expensive in history, and one of the most corrupted. PBS Frontline shows how both parties contrived to bend and break the law, while Janet Reno reluctantly investigates White House fundraising and Senate Republicans bury campaign finance reform, Frontline pieces together the outlines of Washington's other scandal. |
| Category | General |
| Pages | None |
| Keywords | Elections;TAPE;(No script available) |
| Related Links | None |
| Related Video | None |
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