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by WalterBright 2447 days ago
> publicly financed

The trouble with that is who gets the government financing? It could easily be corrupted into an incumbent re-election fund.

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All candidates get an equal amount — including incumbents — and no outside or personal funds are eligible for use towards a campaign.

The incumbent advantage would be negated in some part by term limits.

How is a "candidate" determined?
Ahh, I see your point. Good question.
The same way we determine who gets on the ballot. Next question.
Who gets on the ballot is determined by laws designed to protect the two party system.

Even so, getting on the ballot requires campaigning, which requires money. For example, there is no ballot for 2020 yet, but there's a heluva lot of campaign money being spent right now.

There's also that nasty Electoral College thing that makes the presidential election effectively 50 sub-elections. That requires each candidate to register in each state to get on their ballot. No doubt, there's fees for that.