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CNN's Kurtz: GOP fundraising by Fox's Rove, Morris, Hannity is “worse than what Olbermann did”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 11/05/10 5:08 PM EDT

From the November 5 edition of CNN Newsroom:

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Previously:

Fox News and MSNBC at odds over political donations by hosts

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