Next MoveSubmitted by Katie Schlieper on Fri, 06/06/2008 - 3:04pm.
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are in something of a pitched battle to demonstrate how little lobbyists influence their campaigns. While McCain struggles with the high number of lobbyists working on behalf of his campaign, and a new conflict of interest policy that has led to a handful of firings, Obama is addressing the money side of the equation by telling the DNC to refuse contributions from federal lobbyists and PACs, as his campaign has done.
Lobbyists have been fundamental to most modern presidential campaigns — and controversial, too. But never before have they been treated this harshly, as pariahs, as Obama and Republican John McCain joust to be the reformer of Washington's sinful ways. Well, it's good to see a couple of guys who are campaigning on their "Washington outsider" credentials actually take a few steps to back up that assertion. However, this fight can't end with just vilifying lobbyists on the campaign trail, and going right back to business as usual next year. Whoever is victorious come November, our next President must pursue full public financing of federal elections as the antidote to the influence of lobbyist and other special interest money on elections.
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