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Democrats feud over stock trading as they sharpen anti-corruption case against Trump

After three terms in the U. S. House and two unsuccessful campaigns for the U. S. Senate, Colin Allred said he's heard plenty about voters' suspicions that politicians are just trying to make a buck in Washington.

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What happened After three terms in the U. S. House and two unsuccessful campaigns for the U. S. Senate, Colin Allred said he's heard plenty about voters' suspicions that politicians are just trying to make a buck in Washington.
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Left / center-leftDemocrats want to run on corruption. Their own stock trades keep getting in the way

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Right / center-rightDemocrats feud over stock trading as they sharpen anti-corruption case against Trump

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Washington Times PoliticsNews report · May 25, 11:18 PM

Democrats feud over stock trading as they sharpen anti-corruption case against Trump

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After three terms in the U. S. House and two unsuccessful campaigns for the U. S. Senate, Colin Allred said he's heard plenty about voters' suspicions that politicians are just trying to ma...

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FortuneNews report · May 25, 4:26 PM

Democrats want to run on corruption. Their own stock trades keep getting in the way

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“The difficulty is that right now, no party has the mantle on anti-corruption,” said Daniel Lobo-Lewis, a political consultant in Washington.

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