Dan Rather: Republicans Turning Against Citizens United, Super PACs
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“When the decision first came through, I think it was practically unanimous thinking among Republicans and self-described conservatives, 'this is a dream come true,’” Dan Rather told MSNBC on Monday night.
"It turns out the dream has some nightmarish hues, and here’s why: The candidates don’t necessarily control their own campaign anymore, nor does the state Republican Party nor does the national Republican Party. Any big money super-millionaire who chooses to do so can pour money in any statewide or national campaign," he said.



