On the deadline day for quarterly presidential
fundraising, Bernie Sanders ripped presidential candidates in both
parties while calling for the overturning of Citizens United.
In a statement, Sanders said:
It is a national disgrace that billionaires and other extremely wealthy people are able to heavily influence the political process by making huge contributions. The Koch brothers alone will spend more than the Democratic and Republican parties to influence the outcome of next year’s elections. That’s not democracy, that’s oligarchy’Elections should be determined by who has the best ideas, not who can hustle the most money from the rich and powerful. Unless we end this disastrous campaign finance system, our government will continue to represent the interests of the few at the expense of the many.
Bernie Sanders has raised more money from individuals than all of the Republican pretender candidates,
but the truth is that the $8.3 million he has raised will be dwarfed by
what the super PACs pull in. The odds are that few people reading this
article will have donated to a super PAC, which is the entire problem
with Citizens United.
The Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision created
a funding mechanism that has allowed billionaires and special interests
to hijack the electoral process. Democrats are opposed to Citizens
United, but they have to play along on this landscape or they will have
no hope of ever being able to overturn the law.
Sanders is correct. What is happening to our
electoral system is a national disgrace. The dysfunction in Congress was
largely created by the fact that incumbents represent the interests of
their big donors instead of their constituents. Parties have little
control over their members because incumbents don’t need the party to
win. All a candidate needs is a billionaire who is willing to write the
checks.
The
campaign finance system is a national embarrassment, and Bernie Sanders
is fighting a David versus Goliath battle to wake voters up to the
peril that their country is facing.
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