Seven countries have already drawn a line when it comes to money in politics.

Places like France, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Belgium, Israel and Chile don’t allow billionaires to pour unlimited money into campaigns. Most have strict caps on donations, ban corporate funding, and rely more on public money to keep elections fair.

Elections shouldn’t be decided by whoever has the deepest pockets.

In other countries, billionaire-funded campaigns and outside spending groups can still dominate, raising questions about who really has influence.

Seven countries chose to limit it.

Should we?
Seven countries have already drawn a line when it comes to money in politics. Places like France, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Belgium, Israel and Chile don’t allow billionaires to pour unlimited money into campaigns. Most have strict caps on donations, ban corporate funding, and rely more on public money to keep elections fair. Elections shouldn’t be decided by whoever has the deepest pockets. In other countries, billionaire-funded campaigns and outside spending groups can still dominate, raising questions about who really has influence. Seven countries chose to limit it. Should we?
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