#BigTent needed to disclose because it appeared to have a major purpose of influencing federal elections. Complaints like this one can be filed with the @FEC to get that disclosure. But there's another campaign finance problem Big Tent has exploited… #StopSecretSpending
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Big Tent Project's full online presence cannot be traced. Right now, we have to rely on groups like
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Who bankrolled Big Tent’s activity was illegally kept secret, but that's just the beginning of the problems with the digital ad disclosure link

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Our campaign finance laws haven’t kept up with technology. You wouldn’t use a computer from 2002 to browse the internet today. So, why do we use campaign finance laws from 2002 to regulate the digital ads we see today?
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It’s time to close the digital ad loophole and update our laws for 2020. With strong, across-the-board digital ad transparency laws, watchdogs would be able to hold wealthy special interests accountable for secretly influencing our elections. It's time to
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