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The More You Know Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Fri, 11/16/2007 - 11:58am.
Nicole Brodeur, a columnist for the Seattle Times devotes her space today to Fair Elections Action Week, the wisdom of publicly financing campaigns, and the forum that Washington Public Campaigns will host tomorrow at the University of Washington about supporting public financing for state races.
Good to see this forum getting coverage in a big paper like the Times, I think Brodeur's column illustrates a truth about advocating on behalf of full public financing of campaigns: though most people are unaware that states like Maine and Arizona offer the opportunity to seek office without playing the high-dollar fundraising game, once you tell them about it most agree it's a great idea.
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