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SourcePageThe Guardian
DateDateApril 6, 2014
URLURLhttp://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/apr/06/money-bought-elections-us-donation-rules
QuoteTextIn a system where money is considered speech, and corporations are people, this trend is inevitable. Elections become not a system of participatory engagement determining how the country is run, but the best democratic charade that money can buy.
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Thought money could buy an American election? You ain't seen nothin' yet by Gary Younge (The Guardian, April 6, 2014) (view)