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Politico: Florida Politicians and Parties Got $2.5 Million From Payday Lenders
Allied Progress has drawn attention to the issue of payday lending in Florida by attacking U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the [DNC] chair, and other politicians who have taken money from the industry.
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“Who Is Next?” Payday Lending Accountability Ad Runs on Inside Cover of Politico Print Edition
Payday lending accountability campaign targeting those who continue to undermine Obama on payday lending reform hits the pages of Politico.
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Politico: “Debt Trap Debbie” Television Ads Launched
Allied Progress will begin airing an ad today in D.C. and in Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s south Florida district accusing the Democratic National Committee chairwoman of trying to thwart the CFPB’s crackdown on payday lenders.
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Politico: Nonprofit Group Targets Wasserman Schultz Over Payday Lenders
Allied Progress is hammering Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz in a television ad that will begin airing Thursday for “sabotaging” President Barack Obama’s efforts to hold payday lenders accountable.