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Fmr. Representative Encke
Encke
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« on: October 21, 2017, 09:49:41 PM »

So you're challenging a Senator who has been a stalwart supporter of just about everything you've outlined here...why? Why not run for Assembly? The regional legislature is a great way to get your feet wet and also help quell the inactivity issues that we've had in recent sessions.

i would, but they seem to be more engraved incumbents

I'd like to think that the main reason why the current assembly keeps getting re-elected is because no one else runs.
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Fmr. Representative Encke
Encke
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2017, 02:58:28 PM »
« Edited: October 22, 2017, 03:01:16 PM by Deputy GM Encke »

my platform-

Campaign Finance Reform                                                                

  I will not let corporations tilt our sacred election process to one side or another. We need to establish a system of limited donations from corporations as they are not people and do not deserve to be recognized like the people

So since the Washington Post is a corporation, and an op/ed in their national newspaper endorsing the Dems is of value, you support limiting the length of time the Washington Post can post such an op/ed on their website, yes?

Because otherwise im not sure what you mean, since non-PAC corporate entities arent even allowed to donate $1 to candidates.
are you saying money=free speech? by that standard, bribery should be legalized if money=free speech. I know he have differing opinions, but thank you for the questioN!

No, he was pointing out a flaw in your platform. You argue that corporate donations to candidates should be limited, despite the fact that it is illegal for corporations to donate money to candidates anyway.
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