![]() The PAC spent more than $10 million on eight races his chosen candidates won in two races and lost in the rest, with little evidence that his group made much of an impact in any of the contests. In 2014, he created a Super PAC called Mayday PAC that aimed to elect a pro-campaign finance reform majority to Congress. With 14 days left his website shows he’s over halfway there, with $563,310.īut Lessig has worked on reforming the system before, without much success. He says if he can reach $1 million by Labor Day, he’ll jump in the race to be the Democratic nominee. Until then, he’s testing the waters for a run by crowdsourcing on his website. ![]() ![]() Lessig’s philosophy is outlined in a newly revised edition of his 2011 book, Republic Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress And a Plan to Stop It, to be released October 20 by Hachette Book Group. ![]()
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