Illustration of diverse Americans at a voting booth with money flowing into the ballot box, symbolizing poll results on excessive political spending.
Illustration of diverse Americans at a voting booth with money flowing into the ballot box, symbolizing poll results on excessive political spending.
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Politico-Public First poll finds most Americans say there is too much money in politics

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A Politico poll conducted with the research firm Public First found that 72% of U.S. adults say there is too much money in politics, including majorities across the political parties.

The survey of 2,035 U.S. adults was conducted online from April 11-14, according to Politico’s report.

Politico reported that respondents also expressed concern about political influence and spending, including majorities who said billionaires have too much influence and who agreed that special-interest spending amounts to corruption that should be met with stricter limits.

In the poll, 5% of respondents disagreed with the statement that there is too much money in politics, Politico reported.

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