Money in politics isn't just a talking point - it's reshaping every policy outcome in Washington. This week, Chad and Cara sit down with Tiffany Muller, President of End Citizens United, a 4-million-member organization fighting to get dark money out of our elections and power back to the people. They dig into the real mechanics: the stock trading ban, discharge petitions, transparency legislation, and why Congress spends 30 hours a week fundraising instead of governing. Plus - Cara's big Maine win and what it means for the broader movement. If you're skeptical that anything can actually change, this episode is for you.
This episode is sponsored by the Independent Voter Project and produced by Olas Media.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 - Introduction & The Case Against Citizens United
00:01:33 - Meet Tiffany Muller: From Social Worker to Democracy Activist
00:04:23 - How Do We Actually Fix This? The Mechanics of Reform
00:06:12 - The Maine Win & Nonpartisan Support for Reform
00:07:32 - Constitutional Amendments, Supreme Court & Super PACs
00:09:49 - The Stock Trading Ban & Congressional Gridlock
00:12:53 - Transparency, Dark Money & How Big Money Adapts
00:15:53 - The People vs. The Money: Can Reform Actually Win?
00:18:41 - Congress Spends 30 Hours a Week Fundraising
00:23:40 - How to Get Involved & Final Thoughts

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