Political Scandals | Private Campaign Contributions Should Not Be More Strictly Regulated

Turn on the evening news any given night, and you are bound to hear one of the following “golden oldies” of campaign finance reform: “Campaigns are becoming too expensive.” “Only millionaires can afford to run for office.” Or “‘Special interests’ are buying votes with large contributions.” These generalizations are usually followed by an interview with some earnest-looking advocate of “good government” who concludes that the system of financing campaigns needs to be “reformed.”

Nowhere in these news reports are the clichés and platitudes that pepper...

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