The Watergate campaign finance scandals led to a landmark law designed to limit the influence of money in politics. Forty years later, some say the scandal isn’t what is illegal, it’s what is legal.
By CLYDE HABERMAN, NY Times: Politics
Sun, 10/19/2014 - 4:35pm
The Watergate campaign finance scandals led to a landmark law designed to limit the influence of money in politics. Forty years later, some say the scandal isn’t what is illegal, it’s what is legal.