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Zomby Woof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-03 08:12 PM
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Kucinich on Campaign Finance
Kucinich on Campaign Finance
12/12/03
"Banning soft money is a step in the right direction, but doubling hard money limits is a giant step the other way, and one that has received much less attention. The National Voting Rights Institute challenged that change on behalf of a coalition of non-wealthy voters, candidates, and public interest organizations -- including the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, the Fannie Lou Hamer Project and ACORN. That suit alleged, quite accurately, that doubling the hard money limits excludes non-wealthy voters and candidates from the political process based on their economic status, in violation of the Equal Protection Clause in the United States Constitution. When only 0.11 percent of the voting age population contributed sums of at least $1,000 to a 2002 congressional candidate, doubling the limit to $2,000 provides even more power to a tiny financial elite. How much power? Those large contributions amounted to 55.5 percent of the candidates' individual fundraising.

"Think about that. More than half the money driving the political campaigns comes from 1 percent of the people. And we wonder why popular positions, like universal health care or a living wage, are not enacted. Six of the 10 major party candidates for president in 2004 have raised more than 75 percent of their money from contributions of $1,000 or more, and that includes President Bush, who has raised about as much as all the Democrats combined. Most people cannot pay $2,000 to attend a dinner with a candidate. It is very difficult to run for office at all if you are neither rich nor willing to accept money from corporate interests. I know. I'm trying to do it.

"Banning soft money is a positive step which has oddly overshadowed in the media the bigger negative step of doubling hard money. What we need, other than media reform, is true campaign finance reform, complete public financing and the criminalization of bribery."


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Desertrose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-03 09:25 PM
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1. no one says it better than Dennis....

"It is very difficult to run for office at all if you are neither rich nor willing to accept money from corporate interests. I know. I'm trying to do it."

But you can do it Dennis.....

Grassroots makes all the difference!

GO GO DENNIS!!!!!


Thx for hanging out & helping today Zombyson

:hug:
DesertMom
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Zomby Woof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-03 09:55 PM
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2. I love helping out!
I am excited about the upcoming primaries, and hoping maybe Dennis will make one more visit to our state! :bounce:

:hug: ZSon
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cryofan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-03 09:56 PM
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3. Public financing and equal amounts of free air time for candidates
That is what is needed. We own the airwaves. Put Dennis in office and let's take 'em back...
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hippywife Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-14-03 09:07 AM
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4. That's the only way
that we will have elections free of the the media whores and corporate dollars.

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LWolf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-14-03 10:24 AM
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5. Did you hear that?!
"The criminalization of bribery."

When it comes to airing the rotten underbelly of an issue, Dennis doesn't pull any punches. I still keep pinching myself; I can't believe I'm actually hearing a politician say publicly what we all know.

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