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Sunday, June 14, 2026

Americans think cash rules more of the political system than it should -- a concern that crosses party lines as midterm spending is projected to once again shatter records.

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As @chrispappasnh.bsky.social explains, when lawmakers are focused on helping their donors and themselves, hardworking Americans get left behind. Delivering real results for working people is going to require cleaning up Washington.

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-- End Citizens United (@endcitizensunited.bsky.social) 10:51 AM · Jun 12, 2026

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... New results from The POLITICO Poll are stark: 72 percent of Americans say there is too much money in politics, with just 5 percent disagreeing.

Across parties, majorities say billionaires wield outsized influence over U.S. politics and that special interest spending is a type of corruption that should be restricted, rather than protected as free speech. Nearly half of respondents say voters have too little power. ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-14 12:08 AM | Reply

Money is NOT speech. FFS.

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-06-14 01:11 PM | Reply

Bribes are VERY persuasive.

There's nothing like CASH to change minds and influence Outcomes.

Just look how persuasive it's been with The SCOTUS.

Thomas and Alito will Decide cases practically to Order if the Money is Right.

Best Justice Money can Buy.

#3 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2026-06-14 01:30 PM | Reply

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