"To its supporters, our most recent round of campaign finance reform legislation, the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (McCain-Feingold, in shorthand), merely fills in the loopholes in the campaign finance laws passed during the 1970s," writes John Lott. "Yet, like other government attempts at central planning, the law is incredibly complicated and produces unwelcome results unimagined by its supporters."
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