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1
The Health of Our Democracy Money in Politics
  • Welcome!
  • Please Help Yourself To Some Cookies.

2
THE DIFFICULT TASK BEFORE US
  • Getting people excited about Campaign Finance
    Reform

3
Objectives For The Night
  • Think about why democracy is so important to us
  • Learn about and Discuss the Issue of Money in
    Politics and how it affects our democracy
  • Become informed about the ways we can help ensure
    the health of our democracy

4
The Presenters Objectives for the Night
  • Convince you that this is an organization that is
    worth your time and effort. Convince you that
    this organization can truly make a difference.
  • Make tonight more exciting than a lecture.
    Thats why our next activity is democratic
    charadesjk.

5
Who We Are
  • Democracy Matters (GAC Chapter) is a
    non-partisan, student organization dedicated to
    the health of American democracy on all levels of
    government. The local GAC chapter is part of a
    much larger and growing student movement all
    across the United States. Currently our primary
    focus is money in politics, especially, when it
    comes to the influence of money in our elections.
    Because of our concerns we advocate Fair and
    Clean Election reforms such as the ones found in
    Arizona, Maine, and North Carolina. These
    reforms make public funding available for serious
    candidates to run on thus taking the influence of
    private donors out of the picture. Our
    conviction for this cause stems both from our
    belief in a democratic system and also in our
    belief that FACE reform makes other important
    reforms possible.

INTRODUCE YOURSELF
6
History
  • Founded by Professional Basketball player -
    Adonal Foyle. He is a center for the Golden
    States Warriors.
  • Real democracy on the other hand has to allow
    everyone an equal opportunity to influence
    political decisions, regardless of your race,
    gender or sexual preference, and regardless of
    your wealth. Adonal Foyle
  • Over 60 Chapters around the country.
  • Fairly New to Gustavus.

7
  • Theme Quote
  • Cleanly financed elections that bring more
    citizens into the political process as
    candidates, donors, and organizers are vital to
    maintaining the health of American democracy.
  • New York Times Editorial

8
Opening Questions
  • What does a healthy democracy look like?
  • And why exactly is democracy important to you?
  • 5 minute brainstorm

9
Some Famous Definitions
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what
to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb
contesting the vote! --Benjamin Franklin
If liberty and equality, as is thought by some
are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will
be best attained when all persons alike share in
the government to the utmost. - Aristotle
I swear to the Lord, I still can't see, Why
Democracy means, Everybody but me. - Langston
Hughes
Democracy is a way of Life. - John Dewey
10
Arguably the Most Famous Definition
  • It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated
    here to the unfinished work which they who fought
    here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is
    rather for us to be here dedicated to the great
    task remaining before us -- that from these
    honored dead we take increased devotion to that
    cause for which they gave the last full measure
    of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that
    these dead shall not have died in vain -- that
    this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of
    freedom -- and that government of the people, by
    the people, for the people, shall not perish from
    the earth.
  •  
  • - Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address (1863)

11
Does America Truly Reach This Ideal?
  • We dont think so.
  • But we also think we can help change that.

12
The Problem
Money In Politics
13
Symptoms of our Democracys Sickness
  • Declining voter rates
  • Apathy and Cynicism about affecting political
    decisions (this is especially prevalent amongst
    young people)
  • The number of uncontested and non-competitive
    elections have grown.
  • Bright and ambitious people less often want to
    spend their lives in politics and government
    service

14
Pointing Out the Disease
  • Campaign spending is out of control.
  • Nearly 530 million dollars were spent in the last
    presidential election
  • Politicians spend more time talking to donors
    than to voters.
  • It is reported that most politicians spend nearly
    50 percent of their time fundraising.

Sources opensecrets.org, democracymatters.org
15
  • Because donors are more important to a
    politicians success they are prone to be more
    accountable to a donors interests than to their
    constituents
  • Good people cant run for office without relying
    on big money contributions or personal wealth.
    Campaigns are almost always determined by who is
    the wealthiest.
  • In every presidential election since 1984, the
    Republican and Democratic candidate with the most
    money a year before an election has won his
    partys nomination.

Sources www.democracymatters.org,
www.yaleherald.com/article-p.php?Article2757
16
Not Good Enough for Abe
  • Our government is not completely made OF the
    people because wealth almost always determines
    the winner of elections.
  • Our government is not completely created BY the
    people because special interests influence
    elections more than voters in many cases.
  • Because our government is not completely OF and
    BY the people it does not always work FOR the
    people.
  • People that give money expect to receive in
    return
  • Wealth determines political power.

17
Questions, Concerns, Outbursts?
  • Initial reaction?
  • Kira and Whitney have prepared a wonderful hand
    out that shows how these things affect you
    everyday.

18
The Solution
  • The need for collecting large campaign funds
    would vanish if Congress provided an
    appropriation for the proper and legitimate
    expenses of each of the great national parties,
    an appropriation ample enough to meet the
    necessity for thorough organization and
    machinery, which requires a large expenditure of
    money.
  • President Theodore Roosevelt
  • Whats Teddy Talking about?

19
Fair and Clean Elections
20
What will FACE Reform Accomplish?
  • End the skyrocketing cost of campaigns and reduce
    the amount of time candidates spend fund raising.
    They will spend their time talking to voters not
    donors.
  • Reduce the influence of special interest money
    and make politicians less accountable to them
  • Level the playing field for good people with good
    ideas.

21
How will it do this and how does it work?
  • FULL PUBLIC FINANCING (like Teddy was talking
    about) for any candidate who wants to run clean.
    Since the election is provided by the public the
    candidate is accountable to the public and not to
    the Big Money which finances them now.
  • To qualify for Public Funds (I mean were not
    just giving out free money here) the candidate
    must go out and talks to VOTERS and collect small
    contributions (50 or less) from eligible donors
    to show grassroots support.

22
  • The full public financing allows spending caps in
    a constitutional manner. This helps to control
    the cost of campaigns.
  • THE ESTIMATED COST FOR THE STATE OF MINNESOTA
    WOULD COST LESS THAN A PENNY A DAY PER TAX PAYER.

23
A Step by Step Description
24
Abe gives the OK.
  • FACE Reform allows people who would not have
    otherwise been able to run the chance to run. A
    government OF the people.
  • Full public financing provides for a government
    created BY the people, because the elections were
    publicly financed.
  • This reform makes Fair and Clean candidates
    accountable to voters (aka the people). A
    government FOR the people.

25
The Best Part About This is that We know it works
  • Maine and Arizona
  • Amazing Results
  • Arizona 23 increase in voter turnout since
    1998.
  • Maine and Arizona 10 increase in the number of
    women candidates.
  • Arizona saw the number of candidates of color
    nearly triple.
  • Strong Bi-Partisan Support
  • Nearly 60 of Arizonas Clean Election Officials
    are Republicans.
  • Nearly 65 of Maines Clean Elections Officials
    are Democrats.

Source www.publiccampaign.org
26
Candidates like it TOO
  • Its a good way of giving government back to the
    people It lets people who are not well-connected
    run for the legislature.
  • Sen. Ed Youngblood (R Maine) is a banker and
    was a first time candidate in 2000. He defeated
    a long-time, powerful incumbent.
  • I got to spend time with voters as opposed to
    spending time dialing for dollars or trying to
    sell tickets to 250 a plate fundraisers.
  • - Governor Janet Napolitano (D Arizona) ran as
    a Clean candidate in 2002. She defeated a
    privately-financed opponent.

27
ROLL FILM
  • We are lucky because Public Campaign put out this
    short and excellent film that tells us all about
    whats going on in Arizona and Maine.
  • Title The Road to Clean Elections

Enjoy the show and the groovy music.
28
Responses to the Filmand Questions in General?
29
Finally What you can do?
  • The work of Democracy Matters is extremely
    important. It reclaims our democracy and makes
    many other reforms possible.
  • As they say
  • Change Elections. Change America.

30
  • Currently our main focus is education both at GAC
    and all around MN.
  • Goal
  • When anyone at Gustavus hears the term FACE they
    know what we are talking about.
  • Our other focus is political.
  • Writing our congress people. Etc.

31
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR COMING
  • OUR NEXT MEETING IS NEXT MONDAY AT 7PM in the
    COURTYARD
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