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Campaign Finance Reform
Part 1 of Paper ....se one, there is evidence that these finances do not corrupt the politician; two, the other side cannot name individuals who are corrupt and three, the money is beneficial to the campaign of the person running for office.
Mr. Cox argues that the amounts of money spent in campaigns today corrupt the people running for o.... Part 2 of Paper ....tly, a reconstitution of the Federal Elections Commission (who Cox believes has not done much as an enforcement agency).
Mr. Smith argues that it costs money to communicate with the public. He says, “…from every ballot referendum to races for every office (the amount spent yearly)…is less that the amount spent on potato chips. (p 54)” Later in the article, Smith argues that, “On a per-voter basis, our expenditures are equally low: less that $2.50 per eligible voter per year, or the c.... |
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