California Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris announced this week that she will reject corporate money from political action committees.
Sen. Harrisโ announcement was made April 23 on the popular New York radio show, โThe Breakfast Club.โ
Harris joined Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.), who have also publicly announced that they would not accept corporate PAC money.
The Citizens United decision handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2010 created a situation where seemingly endless amounts of money can flow into the political system.
โI think that money has had such an outsized influence on politics,โ Sen. Harris said on The Breakfast Club. โWeโre all supposed to have an equal vote, but money has now really tipped the balance between an individual having equal power in an election to a corporation. So, Iโve actually made a decision since I had that conversation that Iโm not going to accept corporate PAC checks.โ
Harris, who has been thought of as a possible presidential candidate in 2020 ,but has not said she is running, said that a recent exchange at a town hall influenced her decision not to take corporate PAC checks.
โI was asked that question and I wasnโt expecting the question. And I thought about it afterwards. I think that money has had such an outside influence on politics, and especially with the Supreme Court determining Citizens United, which basically means that big corporations can spend unlimited amounts of money influencing our campaigns, right? Weโre all supposed to have an equal vote, but money has now really tipped the balance between an individual having equal power in an election to a corporation. So, Iโve actually made a decision, since I had that conversation, that Iโm not going to accept corporate PAC checks. I justโฆIโm not,โ the California Senator said.
โNow Kamala Harris has pledged not to take corporate PAC money. Let me be clear about who did thisโ@justicedems. When that group started, Washington laughed & said almost no one would take that pledge. Now almost all of the Dem front-runners have!โ tweeted a gleeful Cenk Uygur of โThe Young Turks,โ an online news show, after the news of Harrisโ decision emerged.
Many remarked that public pressure has worked regarding the issue of taking PAC money. Sanders made corporate influence on politics a centerpiece of his 2016 campaign for the White House. He raised record amounts of small campaign donations.
Lauren Victoria Burke is a congressional correspondent for the NNPA Newswire. Reach her by email at LBurke007@gmail.com and on Twitter @LVBurke.

