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Former U.S. Assistant Sec. of State Alan Keyes Once Proposed Make It Legal for Only U.S. Citizens to Contribute to Political Campaigns. People Only.

Poll - Total Votes: 7
Yes. (Trump supporter) Great idea. People only - and who are U.S. citizens.
Yes. (not a Trump supporter) Great idea. People only - and who are U.S. citizens.
No. (Trump supporter) Entities should be able to give money.
No. (not a Trump supporter) Entities should be able to give money.
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No PACs. No corporate or union contributions. No campaigns contributing to other campaigns to hide the money trial. No dark money. No companies with a foreign interest. No small businesses.

Only PEOPLE who are U.S. citizens - with full disclosure.

In favor? Oppose?
Agree.

It has to be natural persons and an individual, not corporate right (this latter denies PACs).

Funding is a big deal bc of TV. We should require all commercial broadcasters to provide equal time for people running fir office in non-ad ways as part of their REQUIREMENTS for having an FCC license, and ban all political / issue ads, mailings, phone calls.

And contributions need to be

• small
• only from people registered to vote in the election for which the $ is given
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@SomeMichGuy [quote]ban all political / issue ads, mailings, phone calls.[/quote]

Don't like the First Amendment much I see.
No Churches acting like untaxed voter blocks.
thisguy20 · 41-45, M
I like that idea.
Corporations shouldn't be counted as people, and shouldn't be allowed to donate.

 
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