83% of voters support public disclosing contributions to organizations involved in elections, with a majority of 56% *strongly* in support. This intense support for public disclosure extends across partisan and demographic lines.https://campaignlegal.org/update/bipartisan-poll-finds-voters-want-stronger-enforcement-campaign-finance-laws-and-support …
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@FEC is responsible for overseeing the integrity of political campaigns, but it does not consistently enforce the law. It regularly deadlocks and is now without a quorum, so it can't take action during one of the most $$$ election cycles in history.https://campaignlegal.org/update/bipartisan-poll-finds-voters-want-stronger-enforcement-campaign-finance-laws-and-support …Show this thread -
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@FEC to take a more active role enforcing campaign finance laws The desire for a more active FEC is not just broad. It is also intense, with a majority of voters (51%) saying that it is *very* important to them.https://campaignlegal.org/update/bipartisan-poll-finds-voters-want-stronger-enforcement-campaign-finance-laws-and-support …Show this thread
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This is a positive development. If people really want a change in campaign finance law, the only way it can happen is with a Senate and President that will nominate and confirm federal judges that are not right wing corporate shills. Plus, they'll be good on other issues also.
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