Engaging more small donors and making legislators more dependent on their constituents, rather than
a few wealthy special interests, offers an added layer of defense against corruption.
Not exact matches
In particular, a White House official told Axios that Trump would call to end «the
special -
interest loopholes that have only benefited the
wealthy and powerful
few» so the president could pay for tax cuts.
It is no surprise then that «elected officials are encouraged to spend their time with the
wealthy and the well - connected, and cater to the
special interests of very
few, instead of the constituents who put them in office.»
«This leaves
wealthy donors, political institutions, PACs and
special interests, which after decades of the male - dominated structure,
few women have the same connections to, and even
fewer women of color.»