Outside groups swayed Md. vote
Loophole helped oust Wynn, Gilchrest; tactic may be put in wide use
Political interest groups working outside the traditional confines of campaign finance laws spent more than $4.3 million in two Maryland congressional races during this year's primary, according to newly released campaign finance reports, and their success in defeating two incumbents here could portend an expensive and aggressive effort nationwide to target other swing districts in the coming months.


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