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The Outsider's War Chest: Maggie Goodlander's Fund-Raising Strategy Ignites Debate
New Hampshire, United StatesSunday, September 15, 2024
Colin Van Ostern, Goodlander's primary rival, has been criticized for his own fund-raising strategy, which has relied heavily on corporate political action committees (PACs). While Van Ostern's campaign has acknowledged accepting $1,000 from O'Neill and Associates PAC, a Boston-based entity affiliated with a corporation, Goodlander's campaign has made it clear that she has never taken a dime of corporate PAC money. This distinction has sparked a debate about the role of money in politics and the impact it has on voter trust.
But what about the elephant in the room? Why are so many out-of-state donors willing to support Goodlander's campaign? Is it because she has a compelling message that resonates with voters across the country, or is it because she has a strong network of connections that allow her to tap into a deeper pool of resources?
As we weigh the pros and cons of Goodlander's fund-raising strategy, it's essential to remember that the real winner here is the people of New Hampshire. They deserve to know that their representatives are committed to serving their interests, not those of special interest groups or corporate donors.
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