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Koch Brothers political network set to spend $889 Million on the next presidential election
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Quote:I don't know what the solution is, either making the campaigns public financed with each candidate getting the same amount; ( But how the hell would you qualify which candidates get funded and which don't. Just seems like such an opportunity for only state sponsored candidates I don't think it would ever work). OR you have to drastically reduce the influence these officials have (again I don't ever see that happening).You could have publicly funded elections either federaly or more likely at the state level. The whole thing would be set up and open to anyone who say got a number of petition signitures or w/e. Set number of debates with all qualified candidates. It could be done |
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