And that does not include the unlimited donations to the Republican Party, known as soft money.
Much more troubling is the right to make unlimited political donations.
The largest campaign opens on Wednesday, paid with $5 million in unlimited donations that political parties can no longer collect.
But he said they did not need to agree with his call to ban the unlimited unregulated donations to political parties known as soft money.
Both bills would ban unlimited donations to the national political parties.
Earlier this week, the Senate voted to abolish the unlimited donations known as soft money from politics.
The bill makes large, unlimited donations to the national parties illegal after the elections this November.
Soft money, which includes unlimited donations by rich Americans, has totally debased the system.
But the state political parties can accept unlimited donations.
The large, unlimited donations known as soft money also have cascaded into national party committees.