With two billionaires (both nice people, actually) spending tens of millions of dollars on TV ads, it’s time for Americans to ask whether we think the presidency should be so easily bought. If this assault on our democracy doesn’t call for a non-violent revolution then what does?

Nov 24, 2019 · 4:58 PM UTC

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Yes, shelters are coming, ‘cause baby, it’s cold outside. One ❤️And so it is. Amen
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They both still have no chance, so it doesn't really support your point.
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"So easily bought"? They are doing horrible in the polls. Elections can't be bought.
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I agree with you
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Campaign financial reforms like ending citizens united and having term limits would change our system forever .
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Can we fix the antiquated polling system also? TV ads are irrelevant for younger people.
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Blame the people for being swayed by the money Being swayed by the content of someone's character surely doesn't seem to apply,considering the leader of our current administration.
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@marwilliamson please support the #BoycottMSNBC movement you better then anyone knows what it's like to get snubbed by the Mainstream Media. Your supporters deserve to have there voices heard. #Solidarity
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