[EL] One Dollar, One Vote
ReThink Media
tyler at rethinkmedia.org
Tue Feb 2 10:24:15 PST 2016
Since when does spending $40 million in the case of Rubio and Cruz qualify your campaign as impoverished? Even Trump $15 million before the first vote was cast. http://www.publicintegrity.org/2015/10/16/18631/see-how-much-2016-presidential-candidates-have-raised-so-far
Even just counting Iowa ad spending team Rubio spent at least $12 million (2nd most) and Cruz at least $6 million (3rd most). http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/total-amount-spent-campaign-ads-iowa-n504506
Not to mention the great points Rick makes in his piece.
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Tyler Creighton
tyler at rethinkmedia.org
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> On Feb 2, 2016, at 12:36 PM, Lowenstein, Daniel <lowenstein at law.ucla.edu> wrote:
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> The money primary:
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> 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.
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> Money talks!
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> Best,
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> Daniel Lowenstein
> Director, UCLA Center for the Liberal Arts and Free Institutions (CLAFI)
> Emeritus Professor, UCLA Law School
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