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Democracy for $ale

"When money rules"

In the United States of America, lobbyists, corporations and billionaires invest millions of dollars to ensure that a suitable candidate, one inclined to support their personal ambitions and economic projects, wins an election, which inevitably affects everything, from the selection of local officials to presidential elections, creates countless conflicts of interest and undermines what supposedly used to be a model democracy.

Top Cast

  • Quinn Nystrom

    Quinn Nystrom

    Self - Politician

  • Pricey Harrison

    Pricey Harrison

    Self - Politician

  • Craig Meyer

    Craig Meyer

    Self - Politician

  • Paul Shumaker

    Paul Shumaker

    Self - Political Advisor

  • Cherie Beasley

    Cherie Beasley

    Self - Judge

  • Brendan Fischer

    Brendan Fischer

    Self - Financial Analyst

  • Rory McIlmoil

    Rory McIlmoil

    Self - Energy Expert

  • Ellen Weintraub

    Ellen Weintraub

    Self - Politician

  • Bob Phillips

    Bob Phillips

    Self - Elections Expert

Overview

In the United States of America, lobbyists, corporations and billionaires invest millions of dollars to ensure that a suitable candidate, one inclined to support their personal ambitions and economic projects, wins an election, which inevitably affects everything, from the selection of local officials to presidential elections, creates countless conflicts of interest and undermines what supposedly used to be a model democracy.

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