"Politics is not about money"
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The intent is twofold. First, it’s a values statement: politics is meant to be about people, power, and priorities, not fundraising totals or donor access. Second, it’s a tactical move. By denying money’s legitimacy as the core of politics, Wellstone reframes opponents who are bankrolled by interests as not just wrong, but corrupted. The subtext: if your politics is about money, you’ve already lost the right to call it public service.
Context matters. Wellstone rose as a populist, labor-aligned Democrat, famous for retail campaigning and for rejecting the polished donor-class style that was hardening in the late 20th century. In an era of escalating campaign costs and early waves of deregulated influence that would later culminate in Citizens United, the line anticipates a widening cynicism: voters sense the game is pay-to-play, and politicians insist it’s “how it works.” Wellstone’s refusal is the point. He’s not describing the system; he’s trying to shame it back into having a conscience.
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