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Business groups flex political muscle in GOP primaries

From spending big money to testing new voter education efforts, associations are steering Republicans away from Tea Party Business-friendly GOP candidates have sailed to victory in this year's primary elections with support from associations, some of which have thrown not only money into races, but manpower as well. Among notable victories so far was that of Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ken.), who defeated a Tea Party challenger, due in no small part to help from business groups. Among those on the ground in Kentucky was the National Association of Manufacturers, which for the first time sent staffers into the state as part of an effort to teach its business members how to… Read More