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California Interest Groups Hedge Their Bets, Give Cash to Anyone In Power

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In politics, we hear a lot about groups that back one party or one candidate. Unions for Democrats, business groups for Republicans. But in Sacramento, political giving from some special interests isn't that special at all. Many big groups flex their political muscle by simply hedging their bets, spreading money around to both parties; and in some cases, even both candidates in the same race.

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