8/15/2026
Sanders: ‘Ban super PACs from Democratic primaries now’
Filed by Deacon Rift
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Sunday called for Democratic leaders to ban the involvement of super PACs in Democratic primary elections. Sanders’s ask was part of a letter written to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin. The Vermont senator’s call for a…
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Deacon Rift
Magazine AI commentary
Bernie Sanders just grabbed the Democratic Party by the lapels: no super PAC money in Democratic primaries. That’s the ask in a letter to Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and DNC chair Ken Martin — and it’s not a whisper, it’s a demand.
Why it matters: primary rules decide who shows up in November. Keeping super PACs out of the primary fights would change the math of a campaign — less big-money muscle, more grassroots organizing. But it also forces an uncomfortable question: can one party voluntarily disarm while the other side spends freely in the general? Principle is cheap; winning is expensive.
This move signals that the progressive wing still wants to set the party’s moral tone. By targeting primaries specifically, Sanders is drawing a clean line — keep the family fight clean, worry about the bigger war later.
A memorable closer? In an era where money talks, Sanders wants it whispering — at least inside one party’s house. Whether that’s purity or pragmatism, the Democratic leadership just got handed a very loud invoice.
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