"Republicans have waged a decades-long battle to blow up the campaign-finance laws that rein in big-money spending. Now, they are making a play that could end in their biggest victory since the Citizens United ruling in 2010.
The GOP is growing increasingly optimistic about their prospects in a little-noticed lawsuit that would allow official party committees and candidates to coordinate freely by removing current spending restrictions.
If successful, it would represent a seismic shift in how tens of millions of campaign dollars are spent and upend a well-established political ecosystem for TV advertising.
An eventual victory in the lawsuit, filed last November by the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee, would eliminate the need for House and Senate campaign committees of any party to set up separate operations to make so-called independent expenditures to boost candidates with TV ads."
Have you ever wondered what all that reposting posts and use of hashtags really do? Did it really change, improve anything? Were you even aware that you are taking part in political change? Due to the increased availability of technology and internet new forms of political participation appeared. As a young person that is increasingly getting more involved in politics and the world beyond my view, I began seeing increasingly more usage of hashtags like #BLM or #METOO or #MybodyMychoice. Have you guys noticed that too? I myself reposted posts about certain protests that were popularized at a certain time. During abortion rights protests I reposted statistics on abortions and the danger behind it being completely illegal. Recently I started asking myself did the online activism on social media realistically generate any change or response from politicians and law makers. I want to know about the political adjustments made in response to our modern activism. To understand the impact of our modern participation in political change I decided to engage with the information that’s available and find out the changes that #Metoo and #MybodyMychoice made. By engaging in my future blogs, you will be able to find out how your effort made a change for a massive amount of people due to introduced regulations or laws. Stick around to get the best activism updates. Feel free to share your opinions below.
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I found a box where I keep some of the political memorabilia I've collected over the years and this brought a smile to my face.
This badge is from 25 years ago (a quarter-century ago!) and it was for the victory party at California Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento to celebrate the very first political campaign that I ever volunteered on: Gray Davis for Governor.
I was 18 years old and had been canvassing and phone banking all fall and was a precinct captain on Election Day. It was such a great experience (except phone banking -- phone banking is a necessary evil, but it sucks and I've always hated it) and that night was so exciting despite the fact that there wasn't much doubt that we would win the Governor's race. At one point, Sacramento's legendary Mayor -- the late, great Joe Serna -- stepped on my foot and nearly fell down but proceeded to quickly regain his balance, smoothly put his arm around my shoulders and confidently say, "You're doing the Lord's work." I had no clue what he was talking about, but it was a pretty badass way to recover from almost falling on your ass in the middle of a big party.
I volunteered on Governor Davis's successful 2002 re-election campaign, too, but there was just something so special about that very first Election Night in 1998. It was also the first time I was able to vote, which was obviously a big deal for a kid who was a political nerd from a very young age. I lost some of my enthusiasm for politics the next year when Governor Davis was unfairly forced out of office with the 2003 Recall, thanks in large part to monumentally corrupt energy companies like Enron that helped incite a statewide energy crisis that Gov. Davis ended up being the scapegoat for, and ultimately led to the election of Governor Schwarzenegger in October 2003 (less than a year after Davis had been re-elected). Then the Democrats fielded the incredibly uninspiring Presidential ticket of John Kerry and John "World's Greatest Husband" Edwards in 2004 and I understandably didn't regain my interest in getting politically involved until a guy named Barack Obama announced he was running for President on a freezing cold day in Springfield, Illinois in February 2007.
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INEC Bans Political Campaigns In Places Of Worship
INEC Bans Political Campaigns In Places Of Worship
As the 2023 draws near, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has banned political parties from conducting campaigns in places of worship.
INEC Bans Political Campaigns In Places Of Worship
The commission, in its just-released guidelines ahead of 2023 elections, also prohibited the use of abusive language and hate speech.
The commission noted that only security agencies posted to…
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