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Democracy Dies in Dark Money
Episode 1050

Democracy Dies in Dark Money

On The Gist, about those outlandish celebrity baby names. When the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision made unlimited campaign contributions legal, one state put up a fight. In Dark Money, documentary filmmaker Kim Reed and journalist John Adams exposed the influence of anonymous campaign contributions on Montana's state government even before the Supreme Court rubber-stamped the problem. In the Spiel, would the high road be so easy to take if Papa John's pizza were delicious? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Gist · Peach Fish Productions

July 19, 201825m 44s

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Show Notes

On The Gist, about those outlandish celebrity baby names.

When the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision made unlimited campaign contributions legal, one state put up a fight. In Dark Money, documentary filmmaker Kim Reed and journalist John Adams exposed the influence of anonymous campaign contributions on Montana's state government even before the Supreme Court rubber-stamped the problem.

In the Spiel, would the high road be so easy to take if Papa John's pizza were delicious?

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


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