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elections, as a state and local democracy reform, can help enhance the political voice and power of working-class people and people of color. It is an effective antidote to the outsized influence corporations and major donors currently have on both politics and policy. Today, an elite and tiny donor class—comprised of an extremely wealthy, 90 percent white, and overwhelmingly male subsection of the population – determines who runs for office, who wins elections, and what policies make it onto the agendas in Washington and state legislatures across the country.

1 Harnessing new breakthroughs in small donor fundraising, this innovative reform — used successfully in New York City and elsewhere — would magnify the role of average voters in elections. The policy offers a way for ordinary Americans to break through the barriers to entry into politics imposed by big money.

 Public financing increases the diversity of political donors and brings us closer to a democracy where everyone participates. and corporations to have an outsized influence in our political system by allowing them to pour unlimited amounts of money into elections. Cities, counties, and states around the country have combatted this trend with innovative campaign finance reforms that provide public funding to qualified candidates.

 Public financing of elections, as a state and local democracy reform, can help enhance the political voice and power of working-class people and people of color. It is an effective antidote to the outsized influence corporations and major donors currently have on both politics and policy. Today, an elite and tiny donor class—comprised of an extremely wealthy, 90 percent white, and overwhelmingly male subsection of the population – determines who runs for office, who wins elections, and what policies make it onto the agendas in Washington and state legislatures across the country.

1 Harnessing new breakthroughs in small donor fundraising, this innovative reform — used successfully in New York City and elsewhere — would magnify the role of average voters in elections. The policy offers a way for ordinary Americans to break through the barriers to entry into politics imposed by big money.

 Public financing increases the diversity of political donors and brings us closer to a democracy where everyone participates. on both politics and policy. Today, an elite and tiny donor class—comprised of an extremely wealthy, 90 percent white, and overwhelmingly male subsection of the population – determines who runs for office, who wins elections, and what policies make it onto the agendas in Washington and state legislatures across the country.

1 Harnessing new breakthroughs in small donor fundraising, this innovative reform — used successfully in New York City and elsewhere — would magnify the role of average voters in elections. The policy offers a way for ordinary Americans to break through the barriers to entry into politics imposed by big money.

 Public financing increases the diversity of political donors and brings us closer to a democracy where everyone participates. onto the agendas in Washington and state legislatures across the country.1 Harnessing new breakthroughs in small donor fundraising, this innovative reform — used successfully in New York City and elsewhere — would magnify the role of average voters in elections.

 The policy offers a way for ordinary Americans to break through the barriers to entry into politics imposed by big money. Public financing increases the diversity of political donors and brings us closer to a democracy where everyone participates. Cities, counties, and states around the country have combatted this trend with innovative campaign finance reforms that provide public funding to qualified candidates.

 Public financing of elections, as a state and local democracy reform, can help enhance the political voice and power of working-class people and people of color. It is an effective antidote to the outsized influence corporations and major donors currently have on both politics and policy. Today, an elite and tiny donor class—comprised of an extremely wealthy, 90 percent white, and overwhelmingly male subsection of the population – determines who runs for office, who wins elections, and what policies make it onto the agendas in Washington and state legislatures across the country.

1 Harnessing new breakthroughs in small donor fundraising, this innovative reform — used successfully in New York City and elsewhere — would magnify the role of average voters in elections. The policy offers a way for ordinary Americans to break through the barriers to entry into politics imposed by big money.

 Public financing increases the diversity of political donors and brings us closer to a democracy where everyone participates. our political system by allowing them to pour unlimited amounts of money into elections. Cities, counties, and states around the country have combatted this trend with innovative campaign finance reforms that provide public funding to qualified candidates.

 Public financing of elections, as a state and local democracy reform, can help enhance the political voice

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