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Māori electorate
Electorate
Response rates from 1.2k 3214 voters.
40% Yes |
60% No |
33% Yes |
53% No |
7% Yes, but limit the amount they can donate |
3% No, these types of donations just turn into bribes |
2% No, and political campaigns should be publicly funded |
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2% No, but allow donations from unions and non-profits |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.2k 3214 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.2k 3214 voters.
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Unique answers from 3214 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Yes, corporations are people too my friend
@9LQQ3727mos7MO
Established parties should only receive public funding, while smaller parties may be get donations up to a set limit.
@9J78RN2 10mos10MO
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@9HK9YD6 12mos12MO
The united of unions for non profit dramatic cause by legend former US president Donald Trump and former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson straight wings talk white House
@9G3BNLC1yr1Y
Yes, but political campaigns should receive some public funding. There should be limit to the amount corporations, unions and not-profit organisations can donate and all must be declared. There should also be an upper limit to the total amount political parties receive (say $1 million a year). This combination of public funding, limits on individual donations, public declaration and a limit on total donations will level the playing field for all parties.
@9D78CNJ1yr1Y
Yes, people should be able to do what they want with their money.
@9D6YBGW1yr1Y
Coporatuins should, but not unions
@9D4T49Z1yr1Y
Yes but must be published
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