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April 7, 2021

Spiral of Silence Video by Noah Hutton

Spiral of Silence Video by Noah Hutton

April 7, 2021
Published By American Promise
Despite the prevailing narrative that Americans are hopelessly divided on every issue, there is one thing that 75% of Americans agree on — ending big money in politics. Unlimited political spending has forced us into a Spiral of Silence, where we feel that we are powerless to make change.

Despite the prevailing narrative that Americans are hopelessly divided on every issue, there is one thing that 75% of Americans agree on — ending big money in politics.

Unlimited political spending has forced us into a Spiral of Silence, where we feel that we are powerless to make change. But the growing, cross-partisan movement for a Constitutional amendment to fix our campaign finance system and overturn disastrous Supreme Court decisions, like Citizens United, is helping many people find their voices and channel their energy toward a foundational solution.

This video, created by 2021 Independent Spirit Award nominee Noah Hutton, shows how Americans can break the Spiral of Silence and break big money’s grip on our government.

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