A publication about corporate influence peddlers in government, dark money in the Supreme Court, the dividers elected to office, and freedom of choice.
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Donald Trump is one of the billionaires who would like to see America as an oligarchy. Kamala Harris, who actually worked at McDonald's instead of cosplaying for fifteen minutes of fame, actually cares about the average working American.
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