BREAKING: The Supreme Court just made it easier for big money to dominate our elections.
Today’s ruling weakens one of the remaining limits on coordinated campaign spending between political parties and candidates. That means the floodgates are opening even wider for wealthy donors and special interests to pour money into our political system.
I’ve lived this system from the inside. I know exactly how dark money, PACs, and powerful interests try to buy influence and drown out the voices of everyday Americans.
That’s one of the reasons I’m running for Congress without taking corporate PAC money. I believe elections should be decided by voters—not by billionaires, anonymous donors, or political machines with unlimited resources.
This isn’t about Republicans or Democrats. It’s about whether ordinary Americans still have an equal voice, or whether our democracy is sold to the highest bidder.
If we don’t demand transparency and accountability now, the next election won’t just be more expensive—it will be even more controlled by those who can afford to write the biggest checks.
The fight isn’t over. Share this. Speak out. Support candidates who answer to the people—not to dark money. Democracy should never be for sale.