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More than $9 million spent on Florida ballot amendment this November

Video Credit: WPTV News | West Palm Beach - Duration: 02:47s - Published
More than $9 million spent on Florida ballot amendment this November

More than $9 million spent on Florida ballot amendment this November

More than $9 million was spent to get Amendment 4 on the ballot this November in Florida, asking voters to limit their own ability to make changes to the state constitution.

It's unclear who's behind the donations to the group in support of the amendment.


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