Members of Congress are forbidden by law from dialing for dollars from their offices on Capitol Hill. But that's not stopping them from raking in cash. Reuters' Andy Sullivan takes us on a walking tour of the places lawmakers go to raise campaign money within shouting distance of the Capitol dome.
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