A Trumpian approach to fundraising

A Trumpian approach to fundraising

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump is underwriting his presidential bid by selling the Donald Trump lifestyle — and campaign finance records show it is working.

For the low price of $25, you can snag a Trump Gold Card emblazoned with your name or join a campaign "Board of Directors" that comes with a personalized certificate. For $30, there's Trump's signature hats — billed as "the most popular product in America." Supporters can elevate themselves to "big league" by ponying up $184 for a signed, "now out of print" copy of Trump's book, "The Art of the Deal."

Paul Ryan: It’s time for Dems to get behind tax reform
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Paul Ryan: It’s time for Dems to get behind tax reform

Juliegrace Brufke

House Speaker Paul Ryan said the rate at which American corporations are merging with foreign entities or moving businesses overseas to seek tax relief should encourage Democrats to make tax reform a priority.

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