[A]merica now is ruled by the rich, and power is far from the people.
The American elections are a conflict of money.
Far from offering a farewell speech before Congress, with a self-indulgent recount of his achievements, the president talked about the great challenges of the United States.
Consistency, huge crowds and no Super PAC.
The cost of the White House is ever rising. Whoever buys it will need at least $4 billion.
The Koch brothers are so rich that they could decide the Republican presidential nominee with their money. Critics fear an oligarchy of money.
Four billion dollars have been spent in the battle, making these midterm elections the most expensive in history.