Should First Amendment Protection Include Corporations ?
Corporations and unions now have the right to spend freely promoting or opposing candidates? Is this a victory for the First Amendment or have the floodgates opened for special interest groups. Nancy Cordes spoke with DCCC Chairman Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) and Chief Legal Correspondent Jan Crawford.
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