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Former Elected Officials to Obama: Show Us the Money!
Today, 14 members of Issue One’s ReFormers Caucus released a letter to President Obama asking him to show us the money. That’s the gist of their letter to the White House…
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Issue One and 15 other organizations from across the ideological spectrum have again joined to urge all Republican and Democratic presidential candidates to publicly disclose information about their top campaign fundraisers on a regular basis during the 2020 presidential election.
Presidential candidates have long utilized individuals known as “bundlers” to help them raise the funds necessary to wage competitive campaigns, and it has long been a bipartisan tradition for candidates to voluntarily disclose information about their campaign bundlers. This transparency practice has been embraced by Democrats and Republicans alike, including President George W. Bush, President Barack Obama, Senator John McCain, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. (President Donald Trump broke with tradition and did not release a list of his campaign bundlers in 2016.)
This new letter comes on the heels of a similar letter sent in April. Since then, five additional major candidates — Michael Bennet, Joe Biden, Steve Bullock, Bill de Blasio, and Seth Moulton — have joined the presidential race.
In this letter, the groups wrote:
“Government accountability depends on transparency in our campaign finance system, and that includes transparency about presidential campaign bundlers …
“Today, we call on you to implement a system to regularly and meaningfully disclose information about your campaign bundlers …
“Implementing a robust bundler disclosure system that publicly displays information about all individuals who raise $50,000 or more for your campaign would help demonstrate your commitment to transparency as you seek your party’s presidential nomination.”
Bundlers frequently raise vast sums of money for candidates, often hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars, to curry favor with those candidates. Under both Democratic and Republican administrations, campaign bundlers have received plum postings, such as ambassadorships and positions on commissions.
The 16 organizations that signed this new letter are as follows:
Business for America | National Institute on Money in Politics |
Campaign Legal Center | National Legal and Policy Center |
Center for Responsive Politics | Open the Government |
Common Cause | Project On Government Oversight |
Issue One | Public Citizen |
League of Women Voters | Represent.Us |
Liberty Coalition | Sunlight Foundation |
MapLight | Take Back Our Republic |
The 26 Republican and Democratic presidential candidates to whom this letter was sent are as follows:
Michael Bennet | Jay Inslee |
Joe Biden | Amy Klobuchar |
Cory Booker | Wayne Messam |
Steve Bullock | Seth Moulton |
Pete Buttigieg | Beto O’Rourke |
Julian Castro | Tim Ryan |
Bill de Blasio | Bernie Sanders |
John Delaney | Eric Swalwell |
Tulsi Gabbard | Donald Trump |
Kirsten Gillibrand | Elizabeth Warren |
Mike Gravel | Bill Weld |
Kamala Harris | Marianne Williamson |
John Hickenlooper | Andrew Yang |
Sign-on letters
Today, 14 members of Issue One’s ReFormers Caucus released a letter to President Obama asking him to show us the money. That’s the gist of their letter to the White House…
Sign-on letters
The ReFormers Caucus of more than 100 former members of Congress and governors is bringing greater attention and purpose to money-in-politics reform. That’s why they’re reaching out to debate moderators…