
Money in Politics
Money in politics refers to the financial contributions made to political campaigns and organizations, which can influence policy decisions and elections. Contributors, such as individuals, corporations, and interest groups, provide funds to candidates to support their campaigns. This funding can affect a candidate's ability to reach voters and can lead to a focus on the interests of wealthy donors. Consequently, the relationship between money and politics raises concerns about fairness, transparency, and potential corruption, as the voices of those with less financial power may be overshadowed by those who can afford to contribute significantly.