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	"author_name": "Lever Actions",
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	"title": "Billionaires are shaping primaries — demand reform ",
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	"description": "New reporting from The Lever has just uncovered a powerful, billionaire-backed network of PACs, consultants, and dark-money groups working behind the scenes inside Democratic primaries. This “party within the party” is funneling millions of dollars and coordinating across multiple organizations to push candidates toward a more corporate-friendly, centrist agenda — while testing the limits of campaign finance law. Even more striking: this machine is already influencing real races — often in ways that are hard for voters to see, and even harder to track. The matter raises serious questions about transparency, fairness, and whether voters are truly able to choose their candidates. What you can do right now: Contact your representatives and urge them to introduce and support legislation requiring full transparency for political spending and coordination between PACs and campaigns. These systems rely on staying out of the spotlight. The more people who know about them — and demand action — the harder it is to sustain them. 👉 Read the investigation here: https://www.levernews.com/the-new-democratic-machine-and-the-billionaires-behind-it/ Tell your members of Congress: Bring Dark Money into the Light!",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/billionaires-are-shaping-primaries-demand-reform"
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