Changing the way things are done in Washington means sending leaders who look more like America.
However, Millionaire Jack Davis obviously doesn't think so. You see, today, his lawsuit claiming that section 319 of the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Law (the "Millionaire's Amendment") is unconstitutional will be heard by the Supreme Court.
The point of this suit is to make it easier for the very wealthy to buy seats in Congress and deny regular people a place at the table.
The fact that Jack Davis is taking this suit to the Supreme Court speaks volumes about his attitude toward elections. Jack thinks this is about him and his money not about people and the challenges they face.
His view about campaigns, money, free speech, and fair play speaks loud and clear: when it comes to representing hard working Americans, only millionaires need apply for the job.
We need leaders who are finding constructive ways to help Western New Yorkers deal with the high price of gas, health care and college tuition, not someone who spends millions to rig the system.
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