[EL] One Dollar, One Vote

Rick Hasen rhasen at law.uci.edu
Tue Feb 2 09:39:28 PST 2016


In my view this completely misses the point of how money influences 
elections and policy. See my piece in WaPo:Money Can’t Buy You Jeb But 
It Still Skews Politics <http://wapo.st/1KfwFqh>

On 2/2/2016 9:36 AM, Lowenstein, Daniel wrote:
>
>             The money primary:
>
>             Bush spent much more in Iowa than Cruz, Trump, and Rubio 
> combined.  Bush amassed 3 percent of the vote, while the impoverished 
> three eked out a total of only about 75 percent.
>
>             Money talks!
>
> Best,
>
>                  Daniel Lowenstein
>
>                  Director, UCLA Center for the Liberal Arts and Free 
> Institutions (CLAFI)
>
>                  Emeritus Professor, UCLA Law School
>
>                  818-781-3022
>
> lowenstein at law.ucla.edu <mailto:lowenstein at law.ucla.edu>
>
>
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