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When Trump’s influence is no match for money’s

Politics
United States
Started June 23, 2026

Plus D.C. goes D.S.A. and why ranked-choice voting took so long in Maine

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 23, 2026
The overwhelming influence of money in politics undermines democratic values and should be addressed through campaign finance reform.
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The D.C. shift towards D.S.A. signifies a growing acceptance of socialist ideas, which could reshape American political dynamics for the better.
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Trump's political influence demonstrates that charisma and populism can still prevail over financial backing in today's political landscape.
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Ranked-choice voting represents a significant advancement in electoral fairness, yet its adoption reflects the complexities of political reform.
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While money plays a crucial role in politics, it is essential to recognize that voter engagement and grassroots movements can still effect change.
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