In September 2004, I attended a reunion of my class at Harvard Business School, four years after the Supreme Court decision putting George W. Bush in office and immediately before the next Presidential election. We invited Elaine Kamarck, then at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, to discuss elections in a country in which the electorate was so evenly divided. She explained how the too-close-to-call campaigns spurred the funding arms race to new heights.
The Power of Your Vote Should Not Reflect the Size of Your Wallet
With cases like Citizens United and McCutcheon, the U.S. is slouching towards oligarchy.
April 10, 2014