Apparently, all you horrified folk should STFU already because nobody agrees with you: Gallup's webpage today trumpets
Public Agrees With Court: Campaign Money Is "Free Speech"If, however, you read the article you will find it has little to do with the Supreme Court decision. The Court threw out restrictions on corporate spending to support or oppose candidates but has not (yet) thrown out restrictions on direct donations to campaigns. Gallup, however, discusses polls allegedly showing
Americans consider campaign donations to be a protected form of free speech as evidence that
Americans' broad views about corporate spending in elections generally accord with the Supreme Court's decision Thursday that abolished some decades-old restrictions on corporate political activity. Curiously, Gallup says its polling simultaneously indicates that
the majority think it is more important to limit campaign donations than to protect this free-speech right ... By 52% to 41%, Americans say placing limits on contributions is paramount for themGallup misrepresents the Supreme Court decision and cites polling results (from early last October!) as evidence the public agrees with the court ruling