Hi John,
It's no secret that wealthy individuals are raising millions of dollars for the presidential candidates they prefer, but what might be a surprise is that they don't even have to tell us who they are.
The American people deserve to know who is buying influence over our leaders.
While individuals are prohibited from donating more than $6,600 to a presidential campaign, they can (and do) round up major contributions from friends, social contacts and business associates — sometimes pulling in millions. It's called campaign bundling, and it's totally legal. In return, these bundlers are often rewarded with access to power and jobs like ambassadorships or key positions in government. Since there's no law that candidates have to disclose campaign bundlers, we have no idea who is funding our presidential candidates…and reaping the rewards.
In the past, candidates voluntarily disclosed their top bundlers. Now? They're keeping us in the dark.
How can we hold politicians accountable when we don’t even know who is raising money for them? Sign the letter today to call for Harris, Trump and other candidates to disclose their top campaign bundlers.
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