Lib1, there is a difference between an organization set up explicitly and publicly for a given set of stands, and a corporation, which can give money however it wants behind the scenes, with no justification. There are tight rules on nonprofits.
Bottom line: corporations are not people, and should not be entitled to sway votes. There’s too much money in campaigns as it is, and as your example of Bloomburg demonstrates!
Lib1, there is a difference between an organization set up explicitly and publicly for a given set of stands, and a corporation, which can give money however it wants behind the scenes, with no justification. There are tight rules on nonprofits. Bottom line: corporations are not people, and should not be entitled to sway votes. There’s too much money in campaigns as it is, and as your example of Bloomburg demonstrates!