Kochs Take Tip From Soros Investing in Voter Registration

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The door-knockers wearing matching T-shirts and carrying electronic tablets loaded with maps and survey scripts fanned out on a recent evening across Hillsborough County, a Florida enclave that has backed the winning presidential candidate in each of the last three elections.

Their mission: Find residents who share the small-government philosophy of Americans for Prosperity, a nonprofit group founded by billionaire industrialists and Republican donors Charles and David Koch.