Campaign Finance

Democracy works best when every American believes their voice matters equally. But today, our campaign finance system is increasingly dominated by dark money and massive contributions from a small number of wealthy individuals and special interests.

Consider this: in 2024, just 300 billionaires and their families accounted for nearly 20% of all federal political contributions — spending more than $3 billion to influence election outcomes.

Is it any wonder so many hardworking Americans feel left behind?

When enormous sums of money dominate politics, people naturally begin to question whether elected officials are serving the public — or the donors who helped finance their campaigns. That erosion of trust damages democracy itself.

If we are serious about strengthening our democracy, then we must be serious about campaign finance reform.