It's a Kinder, Gentler Iowa Primary, Until the 11th Hour

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A new Federal Election Commission requirement that presidential contenders appear in ads to say they approved the message altered the tone of debate in the Iowa primary, with candidates refraining from attack ads until the week leading up to today’s vote.

The decision by Howard Dean and Sen. John Kerry to forego matching federal funds—freeing them from spending caps in each state during the primary season—led to unprecendented outlays in Iowa. Dean spent more than $2.6

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