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Fwd: Your senator blocked a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United


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From: Zack Malitz, CREDO Action <act@credoaction.com>
Date: Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 9:05 AM
Subject: Your senator blocked a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United
To: Melissa Seaver <landrightsnfarming.seamom89@gmail.com>


CREDO action
Your senator, Dan Coats, opposed overturning Citizens United

Tell your senator, Dan Coats:
"Shame on you for opposing a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United and stop the 1% from buying elected officials."

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Dear Melissa,

As the Koch brothers spend hundreds of millions of dollars in this election to try and complete their takeover of Congress, the price we are paying for the disastrous Citizens United decision is painfully clear.

Before Congress went on recess for the election, Tea Party extremists killed a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United. A majority in the Senate voted in support of the amendment, but it failed to win the needed 67 votes to pass because not one Republican voted to support it.

Your senator, Dan Coats, was one of the Republicans who helped kill the amendment. We need to hold him accountable for selling out to the 1%.

Tell your senator: Shame on you for opposing a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United.

It's incredibly difficult to pass a constitutional amendment, and it usually takes decades of grassroots organizing and pressure on elected officials to amend the constitution. The fight to get money out of politics will be no exception.

So while the Republicans blocking a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United is an enormous disappointment, that a vote happened at all is major step in the right direction. More important, we now know who in the Senate is with us and who is against us.

That means we have to dig in, thank the senators who support getting money out of politics, increase our pressure on the 'no' votes like Dan Coats, and show that we will hold our elected officials accountable for voting with corporations and the ultra-rich.

We have enormous momentum in this fight. Sixteen states and roughly 600 communities have formally demanded that Congress vote to pass a constitutional amendment making it clear that corporations are not people and money is not speech.

Amending the Constitution is not easy, nor is it a decision that should be made lightly. But it's clear that if we don't organize to amend the Constitution, the Supreme Court will go even further in allowing unlimited spending by corporations and rich donors.

In Citizens United, the Supreme Court opened the floodgates to unlimited spending on elections by corporations. And in McCutcheon v. FEC, the court struck down limits on how much money individual mega-donors can give to candidates during a single election cycle. Worse, the court's conservatives aren't likely to stop there, but will continue tearing down campaign finance protections that prevent corporations from drowning out the voices of ordinary Americans.

We have a tough fight against us to stop our democracy from becoming a plutocracy ruled by corporations and the ultra-rich. And it starts with shaming senators like Dan Coats who voted with their corporate donors instead of with the American people.

Tell your senator: Shame on you for opposing a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United.

Zack Malitz, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets

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