Let's join together and stop ANONYMOUS BIG MONEY from buying elections!
We have work to do in order to make ALL Americans' lives better....the
WEALTHY don't represent Americans!
SIGN NOW: Congress must put an end to Big Money’s grip on our democracy >>
Fourteen years ago the 5-4 Citizens United ruling by the Supreme Court opened the floodgates for unrestricted Big Money spending in our elections.
And right now, we’re seeing the consequences: Corporations, special interest groups, and some of the wealthiest people in the country are spending billions of dollars to influence the 2024 elections.
When they get this kind of power over our elections, we all pay the price – with decaying infrastructure, inaction on guns and climate, and tax giveaways to the ultra-rich.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. Congress can overturn the disastrous Citizens United decision and pass common-sense reforms like the Freedom to Vote Act and the DISCLOSE Act, which would limit Big Money’s influence in our democracy and empower everyday Americans to have a stronger say.
2024 will likely be the most expensive election in history, with spending expected to top $10.2 billion. [1]
That’s because the Citizens United decision has not just allowed, but encouraged, the wealthy and powerful to buy access to politicians and contribute unrestricted sums of money – effectively drowning out the voices of everyday Americans.
This is NOT how our democracy is supposed to work. We the People should call the shots when it comes to the issues that impact our everyday lives, not a shadowy network of wealthy special interests.
We must urge Congress to overturn Citizens United v. FEC and pass the Freedom to Vote Act and the DISCLOSE Act. These crucial reforms would help shine a light on secret political spending, get big money out of politics, and establish small-dollar citizen funded elections – giving ordinary Americans a greater say in our democracy.
I hope you’ll join me and take action today.
Thanks for all you do,
Devon Bhakta, Digital Campaigns Manager
and the team at Common Cause
[1] https://adimpact.com/2024-political-spending-projections-report/
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