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MONEYBOMB, Part 4: How Zohran Mamdani Beat Citizens United
Season 6 · Episode 4

MONEYBOMB, Part 4: How Zohran Mamdani Beat Citizens United

The New York City mayoral candidate used an undervalued political strategy to battle against dark money.

Lever Time · David Sirota

November 3, 202541m 41s

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Show Notes

Ahead of the closely watched New York City mayoral race, everyone is looking for a lesson from progressive Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani’s rise to political stardom. The real answer may be a vastly undervalued political strategy: public money. Could public financing of elections overcome Citizens United and the flood of corporate cash and corruption in American politics?

In the latest episode of Lever Time’s MONEYBOMB series, we explore the importance of publicly funded campaigns. David Sirota speaks with two people who have had front-row seats to how public financing is combating election corruption — Karen Wharton, democracy coalition coordinator for Citizen Action of New York, and Jillian Gilchrest, a Connecticut state representative now running for Congress.

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