In the post-Citizens United world, Republicans and their corporate backers appear able to spend unlimited amounts of money to give their side a major advantage in just about any race they choose to contest—last night’s recall election in Wisconsin being the latest case in point. So what’s the Democratic strategy to deal with that?
Rachel Maddow asked that question of Nancy Pelosi at a Washington event today. Here’s how the Democratic House leader responded:
We have to disclose, win, reform, and then amend the Constitution to overturn the Citizens United decision.
What does that mean?
First, Democrats need to pass laws that at least require political contributions to be publicly disclosed, so that, unlike now, voters know who’s behind the barrage of attack ads they’re seeing on TV. Even some Republicans have said in the past they’re open to beefing up disclosure laws, though lately the GOP seems to have soured on the idea.








