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People Understand Money-in-Politics Problem — Media Doesn’t?

Senator of Vermont Bernie Sanders at Derry Town Hall, Pinkerton Academy NH October 30th, 2015 (by Michael Vadon, via Flickr)

You might wonder, when you read this article, why the No Corporate Money campaign is calling it a “hopeful story.” It is hopeful because it shows that we as people get the problem, even though media corporations don’t focus on it.

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Leap Manifesto with Naomi Klein and Friends

Naomi Klein speaking at an event for the 150th anniversary of The Nation at Town Hall, Seattle, Washington (Joe Mabel, via Wikimedia Commons.)

Soon after launching the book and film This Changes Everything, Naomi Klein and friends — representatives from Canada’s Indigenous rights, social and food justice, environmental, faith-based and labour movements — created the Leap Manifesto.

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Seattle Voters Approve First-in-the-Nation 'Democracy Vouchers'

Golden Seattle

Seattle is on the move. Voters approved a novel approach to public campaign financing for candidates for mayor, city council and city attorney, but that’s not the only news coming from Seattle in recent years.

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