Because you need a minimum amount of money to run a campaign. The money does not help you win, it just helps you run. If you don't understand that distinction, then I am afraid there is nothing that will help you. Obviously politicians will say whatever to get donations, and be all smiles and such, but at the end of the day if they do something their constituents don't like, they will lose the next election. And they are in the business of winning the next election. That is not to say that all politicians are above taking bribes, but campaign contributions are not bribes. All they do is get you time to make your case, they don't buy favors.You're the naive one.
If money doesn't influence politicians why do they (and our own Premier) fight so hard to keep the big donors happy and the money rolling in?
Ever watch House of Cards (American)? The few wield extraordinarypower and bend the others to do their bidding. Big donors only need a few of the influential in their pockets or the heads of committees to get their favours fulfilled.
This whole thing about money determining what happens is a crock that is sold to rubes by the left and right wing in order to further their own agenda. It suits them for voters to think that money is unduly influencing politics, and, of course, they themselves are "pure" and trustworthy. Yes....just vote for them because they are unsullied (and you are stupid). The "money" argument is a way of convincing stupid people to vote for you.






