As influencers rise in politics, some call for tighter regulations on payments
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Some campaign finance advocates are concerned that voters could increasingly be influenced by social media posts that they don't know are sponsored.
Some campaign finance advocates are concerned that voters could increasingly be influenced by social media posts that they don't know are sponsored.
Some campaign finance advocates are concerned that voters could increasingly be influenced by social media posts that they don't know are sponsored.
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