A recent decision in American politics now allows political parties to spend more money in coordination with candidates during elections. This change is expected to increase the influence of wealthy donors and large organizations in political campaigns. The decision could lead to more expensive elections, where candidates rely heavily on big financial backers to fund their campaigns. This shift raises concerns about the fairness of the political process and whether ordinary citizens’ voices will be overshadowed by those with more money. Understanding this change is important because it affects how elections are run and who gets elected, ultimately impacting the laws and policies that shape our lives.
QUESTION: How might the increased influence of big money in politics affect the issues that are prioritized by elected officials?
