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Old 03-26-2020, 02:32 PM   #348 (permalink)
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I would like to see candidates raising money for charities, with television ads also raising money for charity.

I sure hope they wouldn't say "No! Don't donate money to the homeless [rival's charity], donate to cancer patients! [their charity]"

I would be inclined to vote for someone that raised $100,000,000 for people in need.

Then there is the option of publicly-funded campaigns. There were sixteen republicans running in 2016 and dozens of democrats running this time.

How many would enter if they didn't need to raise money?

I might consider it if they limited it to one ad per candidate per hour.
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