Burchfield insists that unlimited spending on issue advocacy—to promote views
regarding such issues as gun control, abortion, and tobacco regulation—is
a. excessive, and should be tightly restricted.
b. unfortunate, but impossible to regulate or prevent.
c. essential for democracy.
d. promotes a public sideshow, and is of no real political consequence.
e. a difficult issue, that has no genuine solution.
c
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