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Judicial activism at its worst

By now, you've certainly heard the news about the Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United case. The breadth of this decision is stunning. It declares -- with no factual record before it to review -- that corporate political spending does not corrupt elected officials, that influencing lawmakers is not corruption, and… Read More

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The breadth of the Roberts Court's ruling in the Citizens United case is stunning. It declares -- with no factual record before it to review -- that corporate political spending does not corrupt elected officials, that influencing lawmakers is not corruption, and that the appearance of influence will not cause the public to lose faith in our democracy. This is judicial activism at its worst.

Justice John Paul Stevens gets it right when he says in his dissent that, "At bottom, the Court's opinion is thus a rejection of the common sense of the American people, who have recognized a need to prevent corporations from undermining self government since the founding, and who have fought against the distinctive corrupting potential of corporate electioneering since the days of Theodore Roosevelt."

It's time for swift and bold action. The best and most comprehensive option available to change the rules of the game in Washington is the Fair Elections Now Act. By allowing candidates to run highly competitive races that rely on small donor contributions and limited public funding, it puts voters -- not corporations -- in the driver's seat.

We cannot -- we will not -- allow control of our democracy to be handed over to wealthy special interests. Help us implement Fair Elections without delay.


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Syndicated, partisan,electoral, corruption by powerfull vested interests. What value your vote? What value democracy?Party politics dissenfranchises people. Opt out and register dissaproval of all party politics.

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And then there is Instant Run-Off Voting... If you don't know what it is, find out. Especially if you don't like being locked into the two-party system.

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I find it ironic that our representatives have forgotten they are elected to represent us, the voters, the public, every citizen of the United States. Another point I find ironic, everything should be based on the majority. They are voted in by the majority yet the laws they pass are not to help or protect the majority. They are driven by the lobbyists. That is where the money is. If we can change how our representatives receive thier financial support, I feel we can change who they will be working for. Thank you for organizing this effort!








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Common Cause is fighting to keep public financing alive in Connecticut with it's publicly-funded Citizens' Election Program...We should do no less for the country!

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In a stunning decision this morning, the Roberts Court opened the floodgates to out-of-control corporate and union spending in elections. This wrong-headed ruling doesn’t just disrupt the way elections work. It poses a direct and immediate threat to the vibrancy of our democracy.

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Campaign finance reform is key. This organization leads nationally, along with Connecticut Citizen Action Group within Connecticut.

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