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Who Really Holds Power in U.S. Politics?

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Discover how money in politics limits the power of everyday voters and shapes policies against the majority’s wishes—no matter your party!

This short video breaks down the influence of the “donor class” and asks the critical question: do Americans really control their government, or does a small, wealthy group pull the strings? 

Packed with data-driven insights, this video is a must-watch for voters eager to understand the true dynamics behind U.S. politics. Like and share to spread awareness and spark conversations about reclaiming political power.

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