Outside Groups Changing The Political Game For Good

'Super PACs' and others are cementing their status as permanent fixtures in the political firmament, with resources that rival those of the official parties. WASHINGTON — No matter what happens on election day, it's already clear the 2012 campaign has ushered in a new political order.

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