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Owlet

(1,248 posts)
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 08:18 AM Jan 2012

Votes for sale

Voters in the Iowa caucuses cast the candidates a lot of money.


"If you combine the Republican presidential candidates' total direct spending on media with SuperPAC outlays and other television ad buys from outside groups, you come out to about $15.6 million spent on TV ads in an Iowa caucus with about 120,000 total voters. That means the average price of a buying a vote via media came out about $130 dollars, according to data collected by Buzzfeed Politics."

There is something really, really wrong with this system


http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/01/-480-the-price-rick-perry-paid-for-each-iowa-caucus-vote/250859/

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