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This undated photo provided by Robert Brown Public Relations shows Greg Lindberg.  Campaign finance reports show  Lindberg, founder and chairman of Durham-based Eli Global, gave more than $3.4 million to North Carolina campaign and independent expenditure committees last year. Almost all of it went to three Republican-leaning groups. Lindberg’s donations appear to make him the highest donor in state politics, based on an analysis by The Associated Press.  (Robert Brown Public Relations/Greg Lindberg via AP)

This undated photo provided by Robert Brown Public Relations shows Greg Lindberg. Campaign finance reports show Lindberg, founder and chairman of Durham-based Eli Global, gave more than $3.4 million to North Carolina campaign and independent expenditure committees last year. Almost all of it went to three Republican-leaning groups. Lindberg’s donations appear to make him the highest donor in state politics, based on an analysis by The Associated Press. (Robert Brown Public Relations/Greg Lindberg via AP)

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