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Swamp Stories Episode 25: The Funnel
In the last episode of Swamp Stories, we explored the influence of “dark money” — particularly on the 2020 election. In our latest episode, we’re taking a deeper dive into…
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“You might ask, ‘How much does the voice of a former politician matter?’ Well, one politician, maybe not a lot. 10? You might be getting somewhere. 100? That’s pretty hard to ignore. But 200 former members of Congress all working together to clean up Washington is historic. It has not happened before.”
Across the country, people are disillusioned with politics and believe that lawmakers and the system don’t work for the American people.
In response to the dysfunction, a unique bipartisan group of over 200 former members of Congress, governors, and Cabinet officials has come together to build off their experiences while in office and advocate for solutions to fix our broken political system.
In episode 16, Weston chats with a few of these ReFormers about their time in Washington, their personal swamp stories, and what they’re doing to help increase transparency, improve civic participation, and make our political leaders more accountable to the American people.
Listeners will hear from:
Check out this week’s episode, “Whistleblowers,” to learn more about what former elected officials are doing to try and put an end to the swampiest practices in D.C. and make lasting political reforms a reality.
Issue: ReFormers Caucus
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In the last episode of Swamp Stories, we explored the influence of “dark money” — particularly on the 2020 election. In our latest episode, we’re taking a deeper dive into…
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More than $1 billion worth of unaccountable “dark money” flowed into the 2020 election at the federal level. This secretive spending by groups with anonymous donors has a corrosive influence…
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“All across our country, ordinary Americans form the backbone of our election system. Think of the familiar faces in your local polling place that you see every two years…