Vice President Kamala Harris raised nearly $50 million from 600,000 donors in the first full day after her commanding debate performance against Donald Trump.
Yes it would be better to not have a system that needs so much money, but until citizens united is overturned it unfortunately still matter. Plus there being more small donors is good news since it helps campaigns be less reliant on big money
Yes it would be better to not have a system that needs so much money
Needs?
Biden spent over a billion and Kamala will dwarf that.
And even with that much money. We're still just punting a bunch of states.
If over a billion dollars isn't enough to run a full court press, how much is?
Like. At what point would you say they have enough money and the priority should shift to getting votes and not money?
I legitimately can't figure out how that much is "spent" except as a feedback loop to get more donations. A never ending hamster wheel where regular Americans are priced out of influence because a billionaire can give 960k to the "victory fund"
How many small donors are able to even come close to the actual 2.something thousand?
We can't do shit about getting money out of the general yet, but the reason is u til we get it out of Dem primaries, the majority who make it to the general won't want to ban it.
The only way to fix everything is to fix the dem party first.
In the event of emergency please put on your own oxygen mask before helping others.
* the biggest reason being that the Supreme Court overturned a prior law to stop super pacs from having unlimited spending in Citizen United. Sure, maybe Congress could pass the same law again only for the court to overturn it 6-3
You have to fix the Supreme Court for that. It'd be difficult to regulate spending in primaries either because money is "free speech" according to them
I wonder if one shared and split pot of money for campaigning would help but guess you'd need some way to let individuals support their personal choice
There already sort of is one in the US for candidates who exceed a certain threshold of the vote. It comes with spending limits that could be exceeded by a lot by raising money outside it, so parties stopped taking it. Plus tax payers have to opt into doing it, and the rates of people doing so have dropped over time
If you've ever filed US income taxes and seen the question
"Do you want $3 of your federal tax to go to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund"
I donated $25, and then another $15 with a 4x match (got that email after) just to send my approval of the debate performance. That's on top of $25 at 3x earlier.
All of that after being out of work for 5 months. It's not much, but it's what I could do. That's not meant to brag. We can't have Trump.
I've been doing $10 a week since Biden dropped out. I do have a steady job so it's just lunch a week basically. I like feeling like I make a difference.
Nope. No idea how that works. I assume someone rich says they'll donate a million bucks to match smaller donors, but I really don't have a clue what it's supposed to mean.
That's roughly 783 dollars per person, and since people usually donate small sums, 10 bucks here 50 bucks there, a handful of people donated ashit ton of money to her campaign.
This seems great and all, but the fact that you need this much money to run a campaign at all is a huge problem.
Edit: I forgot a zero, it's actually like 78 dollars a person. Still ridiculous that you need so much money to run a campaign.