updated Wed. May 1, 2024
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Roll Call
May 20, 2016
Posted May 20, 2016 5:07 PM. Save for later. An election year filled with anti-K Street rhetoric hasn't stopped candidates up and down the ballot from pressuring prominent Washington lobbyists to pony up record sums of political cash. Lobbyists may well give more in 2016 than they did in previous cycles.
Roll Call
April 19, 2016
Putting the word lobbying in the new organization's name, Miller added, was no accident, even in an election year fueled by anti-K Street rhetoric, especially from GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump and independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont who is seeking the Democratic nomination.
Roll Call
May 20, 2016
An election year filled with anti-K Street rhetoric hasn't stopped candidates up and down the ballot from pressuring prominent WashingtonÃÂ ...
Roll Call
May 20, 2016
An election year filled with anti-K Street rhetoric hasn't stopped candidates up and down the ballot from pressuring prominent WashingtonÃÂ ...
Roll Call
April 19, 2016
Putting the word lobbying in the new organization's name, Miller added, was no accident, even in an election year fueled by anti-K StreetÃÂ ...
The Denver Post
January 29, 2016
... and Sanders has passionate support among Obama's young and liberal constituents who prefer his anti-Wall Street, anti-K Street rhetoric.
Morning Consult
May 29, 2016
Donations from lobbyists are pouring into congressional races despite anti-K Street rhetoric on the campaign trail. Overall dollar amounts could set a record this election cycle.
Roll Call
April 19, 2016
Putting the word lobbying in the new organization's name, Miller added, was no accident, even in an election year fueled by anti-K Street rhetoric, especially from GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump and independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of ...