• skolor
    +8

    We're reaching the point where super pacs are becoming a major campaign issue, right? The use of super PACs to attack candidates in ways that might be damning for another candidate to do only makes campaigning more polarized, which I only see as a bad thing. This is especially true since some of the more well funded PACs are fairly far left and right of the political spectrum, meaning that even ignoring the fact that they are in bed with the politicians they can't officially support, they pull the narrative of the campaigns significantly.

    I have to hope this become a major issue in the next couple of election cycles.

    • MAGISTERLUDI
      +5

      These PAC "commercials" are just that, and anyone swayed by their content are?

      • Civil
        +3

        People who are swayed by that content are still voters. Probably a significant amount of voters as well.