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(Gander Newsroom) End Citizens United, a group dedicated to reversing the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United, picked Slotkin for its first Senate endorsement this year—largely because she has pledged not to accept corporate cash from political action committees this election cycle.

“Elissa knows that what’s holding up progress is a system that too often serves the wealthy and well-connected instead of regular people,” End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller said in a statement. “From day one, she has led the fight to change that. She’s never taken a dime of corporate PAC money, is working to ban corporate PACs, and ban members of Congress from trading stocks, and has stood up to make our democracy stronger and more transparent.”

Muller added: “Not only will Elissa Slotkin be an exceptional leader to represent Michigan families in the US Senate, but she’s also demonstrated over and over again her commitment to getting corporate money out of politics and making Washington more accountable to voters.”