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Earmarks
Earmarks are provisions within legislation that allocate funds to specific projects, often without passing through the typical competitive or merit-based allocation processes.
Randy "Duke" Cunningham
A former United States Congressman who was convicted of accepting bribes from defense contractors.
Bribes
The act of giving or receiving something of value in exchange for some kind of influence or action in return, that is often illegal or unethical.
Sophomore Surge
The phenomenon where political candidates see a significant increase in votes or support in their second campaign or term.
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