All candidates gets $ 2,800 donations-the individual max. All of them. Shouldn't matter whether that comes from a millionaire or middle class person. The problem is foreign $ & dark, unregulated $- SCOTUS screwed us-could have been prevented if ppl came out to vote DEM in 2010.
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Which is why Democrats have to win back a democratic trifecta in 2020 & it takes a lot of $ to compete w/ gop. We can't reform campaign finance w/o it a Democratic trifecta. Period. So work to make that happen.
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If Sanders and Warren represent "purity" you can keep em.
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My thousandaire $2,800 is the same as Bernie and Liz’s millionaire $2,800. That’s why these laws exist. And that money isn’t for a candidate, it’s to defeat 45, who, btw raised $125 million in third quarter alone.
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Ever heard of campaign contribution bundling? Millionaires and billionaires do it to circumvent that $2,800 cap.
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Did you tell AOC? Because she took the max $2,700 from billionaire Tom Steyer in 2018.
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I tried to like David, as gun violence is an issue close to my heart. But I had to mute him when he hopped on that ageist bullshit bandwagon against Pelosi. He's as duped by
@AOC and the far left's horesehit as the average Republican.
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Posts like this only help support Trump. The left needs to bond and stop infighting.
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You’re correct about the bonding, but overlooking the source of the problem. These big money donors don’t care about you, only themselves. Empowering them via access to candidates is what creates the conditions for someone like Trump to rise. The cycle has to be broken.
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