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Should members of Congress be able to use their campaign funds and offices to benefit family members?

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No
92% 150 votes Total: 163 votes
Yes
8% 13 votes

No

by mtkiff

Created on: September 09, 2007

Campaign funds and offices of members of Congress should absolutely not be used to benefit family members. This money needs to be used specifically for the purposes of the campaign.

Sure, there are probably some gray areas. For example, if a family member is part of the campaign and using money for the campaign itself, then that is warranted. However, if family members are using funds for personal activities or gain then that should not be allowed.

We need to fix the campaign finance process in the United States and this is just one place to start. Campaign fund raising has overshadowed the actual process of running for office. Now candidates who can raise more money become the ones who get more attention and are able to dominate the airwaves on television and all the other media outlets.

What we end up with is a popularity contest or even just a matter of people having seen one candidates name more than another and that is all they can remember when going to the voting booth. It is sad, but true, that this is probably how some people vote, "Now who was that running for president? Oh, that's right, that person that was on Jay Leno last night."

Campaign finance needs to be overhauled and campaign spending needs to be scrutinized as well. Fund raising has become a means for some of these people to make a living rather than a way for them to help our country. The people of the country need to stand up and hold them accountable.

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Yes

by J.R. Anthony

Created on: July 28, 2007

I heard Fred Thompson make a good point the other day. He was asked about allegations that his son was paid to do some kind of political work for him.

The former senator said something like, "Of course. I'd rather have him handle it than somebody I don't know."

Good point, sir. Had I not heard it, I'd probably be on the "no" side of this one.

But the fact is right there, staring you in the face - some families do very well working together.

Chances are that you've hired a family business to do something. Maybe you've gone to a family-owned restaurant, had your car taken care of at a family-owned garage, or had your roof repaired by a father-and-son team.

Politics is business. Plain and simple. Why discriminate against politicians?

The good thing about a campaign is that it's right out there in the open who gets paid for what. So, if you go to give money to a politician, and you don't like the fact that his or her son or daughter is on the staff, it's your choice to hold back your funds.

And just because YOU would hold back your funds, there's no reason - except for your own conceit - to force everyone else to do the same thing.

The worst thing to do is to pass a law restricting it.

People on the "no" side of this debate - If the father is a politician, and the son is a political activist by trade, you're effectively saying the son can't work for the father?

That's not fair. In fact, it's to the detriment of a campaign! Who's going to know his father's policies better than the son, who was raised with the same beliefs?

Would it have been wrong if John Kennedy had hired Ted Kennedy to be on his staff? They're both gifted politicians (can't deny that, no matter how much I disagree with Teddy's policies). What? You want some kind of law to keep them apart, just because they're related?

Makes no sense.

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