Letters: Tell us what candidates would do, not how much money they’ve raised

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The Advocate | The Times-Picayune confirmed what I and numerous others have known for a long time: It isn’t about what the candidate stands for but how much money they have in their coffers.

It appears that there is no reason for us to be worried about voting for governor, because the person with the most money is winning. There have been several articles that do nothing to identify what the candidate is going to do for the state or for the citizens. The article only tells us how much money they have, and that therefore they must be the most viable candidate.

It appears that they know the voters are for sale and they need to do nothing but take in more money from any special interest group willing to pay for their valuable time. To say our politics are disgusting is an understatement.

Here we are Louisiana, open to the highest bidder.

RICHARD STAGNOLI

Baton Rouge

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