

Who's paying to elect the president?
7 snips Nov 5, 2024
Daniel Wiener, director of the Brennan Center for Justice's Elections and Government program, dives into the staggering financial landscape of presidential elections. He reveals that the 2024 cycle could cost nearly $16 billion, with big donors like Elon Musk significantly influencing candidates like Trump. Wiener explains the enduring impact of the Citizens United decision, which has led to the rise of super PACs and the growing dependence on wealthy contributors, raising critical questions about fairness in the electoral process.
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Source of Election Funds
- $16 billion was spent in this federal election cycle.
- The source of the money matters more than the amount.
Super PAC Influence
- Citizens United (2010) removed limits on campaign fundraising, increasing Super PAC influence.
- Laws preventing Super PACs and candidates from collaborating are largely unenforced.
Trump and Musk
- Trump promised Musk an efficiency czar position if elected.
- Musk's companies, like SpaceX, hold billions in federal contracts.