Campaign Finance Reform for Unions and Corporations

Should a union that represents no workers in New Hampshire be allowed to contribute to elections in New Hampshire?

Should a corporation that has no employees in New Hampshire, sells no products in New Hampshire, nor pays taxes in New Hampshire be allowed to contribute to elections in New Hampshire?

Campaign Finance Reform should be about Insiders versus Outsiders, not hard versus soft money.

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Campaign Finance Reform for Individuals

Should voters in New York be allowed to contribute to local elections in New Hampshire?

Should voters in Concord, NH be allowed to contribute to elections in Manchester, NH?

If you can not vote in an election, why should you be allowed to contribute to that election?

Whom do you want politicians to raise money from, their constituents or people that can NOT vote for them?

Should there be any restriction or limits placed on people that can vote in an election?

Campaign Finance Reform should be about Insiders versus Outsiders not hard money versus soft money.

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