Powerful interests have no problem getting what they want in
America. By spending big money, they influence the outcome of
elections to ensure that their favored politicians get into office.
These fat cats arent like most of us; indeed just one out
of every thousand voting age Americans gave a contribution of
$1,000 or more to a federal candidate in the 2002 election. But
these big donors enjoy overwhelming influence. The congressional
candidate who raised the most money won 94 percent of the time
in 2002, usually by dramatically outspending their opponent.
Well, enough is enough. To get things back on track, the rest
of us must take matters into our own hands. Representative democracy
has been hijacked and weve got to take it back.
TheRestofUs.org is a non-partisan watchdog committed to exposing
the role of big money in politics and telling citizens what they
can do about it. Research for The Rest of Us is a sister organization
that analyzes issues affecting our democracy and conducts public
education.
Derek Cressman founded TheRestofUs.org and Research for The Rest
of Us after spending eight years studying money in politics with
the nonpartisan state Public Interest Research Groups (click here
for Derek's cv.). He testified
as an expert before Congress and the Supreme Court, explaining
the dangers of big money in politics. After watching Congress
enact a so-called reform law that actually increased the amount
of money politicians raise from big donors, Derek knew that the
people had to get more informed and engaged to bring about real
reform. With startup funding from the
State PIRGs and support from individual contributors (click
on the link above if you'd like to give!), TheRestofUs.org is
working to do just that.
Ned Wigglesworth joined TheRestofUs.org in April 2004, after
working as a corporate lawyer, bartender and creative writer.
From these experiences and his time spent growing up on a sheep
farm in Kansas, Ned brings a common-sense populist perspective
to the problem of big money in politics.
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