• Broken Incentives

    Elected officials are incentivized to prioritize:

    • Fundraising over policy-making
    • Party loyalty over public interest
    • Reelection over long-term solutions

    With each election cycle, these priorities are reinforced by the need to survive politically rather than serve meaningfully.

  • Dependence on Donors

    Campaigns are expensive. Politicians depend on large donations from powerful interests — the very entities they are supposed to regulate. This fosters:

    • Policy bias toward donors
    • Delayed or watered-down reforms
    • A culture of “access for money”
  • The Career Pipeline

    For many, public office is not the culmination of service — it’s a stepping stone to a lucrative career in lobbying, consulting, or corporate boards. This anticipation:

    • Weakens oversight and regulation
    • Erodes public trust
    • Makes elected officials beholden to future employers
  • Electoral Gatekeeping

    The current system protects incumbents and limits choices:

    • Gerrymandered districts
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