"A public financing program for appeals court candidates in North Carolina has helped increase diversity of judges and reduce the role of special-interest money in elections, an election reform group reports."
North Carolina has taken small steps towards wider public financing in their state's races; now, it's time to publicly finance many more. America must realize our democracy's potential for reform for the common good. The present outlaw principles of selfishness and greed, lived by our two-party politics, have no place in our democratic republic.
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