Federal Election Commission campaign finance reports, 1974-1981 (bulk 1980).

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Federal Election Commission campaign finance reports, 1974-1981 (bulk 1980).

Campaign expense reports made to federal election officials and the Minnesota secretary of state by committees for candidates for federal office (i.e., president), by the Republican National Committee, and by Republican and Democratic campaign committees.

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