Has recent campaign finance reform legislation protected freedom of…

Question Answered step-by-step Has recent campaign finance reform legislation protected freedom of… Has recent campaign finance reform legislation protected freedom of speech or infringed it? Is this even, strictly speaking, a free speech issue? Or is it more fundamentally a property rights issue? Has this legislation succeeded in making electoral politics more egalitarian or has it instead served to further entrench the two major political parties, incumbent politicians, and plutocrats?Why do so many people not vote? Is this a serious problem for a republic? Would it be an improvement if ballots had a “None of the above” option and, if this option won the plurality of votes, there would have to be a new election excluding all the previous candidates on the ballot? Political Science Social Science Government PSCN 110 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)