The House Republican leadership, confident that the public really doesn't care about campaign finance reform, tied legislation into knots Monday, and no amount of outrage could undo it. The two substantial bills proposed failed miserably. Even some GOP stalwarts found the unprecedented rules-finagling unsavory. "An abomination," said Connecticut's Chris Shays. "Defeat by design," said Asa Hutchinson, Republican of Arkansas. "I'm ashamed," said Rep. Matt Salmon, an Arizona Republican.
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The House Republican leadership, confident that the public really doesn't care about campaign finance reform, tied legislation into knots Monday, and no amount of outrage could undo it. The two substantial bills proposed failed miserably. Even some GOP stalwarts found the unprecedented rules-finagling unsavory. "An abomination," said Connecticut's Chris Shays. "Defeat by design," said Asa Hutchinson, Republican of Arkansas. "I'm ashamed," said Rep. Matt Salmon, an Arizona Republican.