The Dirty Game of Arizona's "Clean Elections"

PRESS RELEASE: http://ij.org/about/3576
CASE PAGE: https://www.ij.org/1227

The Institute for Justice is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review and reverse a decision of the Ninth U.S. Court of Appeals, which upheld Arizona's system of financing campaigns that uses taxpayer money to punish traditionally funded candidates and independent speakers. The case involves the "matching funds" provision of Arizona's so-called "Clean Elections" Act. The case (Arizona Freedom Club PAC v. Bennett) seeks to vindicate the rights of independent political groups and candidates who do not take taxpayer funds to speak freely during political campaigns without having the government attempt to "level the playing field."

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video confuses the issue.
the problem is telecom/oil/banking/medical/real estate corporations buying a candidate. Public funding of elections has a technical cost to taxpayers, technical cost to people who enjoy classic campaigning, but REally this is just bullshit video.

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