Harry Sisson
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But there are a lot of Republicans especially who get PACs from MAGA groups or APAC or a lot of these different lobbying groups who absolutely influence their vote, absolutely influence what they say publicly.
And
I'm more interested in politics than the average person.
I'd say you are too.
So there's some intricacies to Congress that we understand.
But for your average person who doesn't really care about politics, they're focused on their family, their job, how do you trust Congress?
How do you look at them positively if you see these outside groups basically having identical messaging to them?
How do you trust that?
Yeah, I mean, I think Citizens United, that Supreme Court case that essentially claimed that businesses have free speech.
You know, they're like their entities, so they have free speech, meaning that they can just pour as much money as they want into politics.
That was probably one of the worst decisions in Supreme Court history.
I think if that got overturned, that'd solve a lot of the problems.
But also, you know, just taking these big money groups
Put it this way.
If I could have a world where we have them or don't have them, and having them is obviously a benefit for Democrats too, I would choose not having them.
No.
And you're seeing a lot of objection now, especially with AIPAC.
A lot of people.
A lot.
And that's a bipartisan issue.