Episode for February 18, 2026

1537 End Citizens United “Tiffany Muller”


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Fixing our democracy by getting big money out of politics and protecting the right to vote. We’re working to end our rigged political system by electing reform champions, passing meaningful legislative reforms, and elevating these issues in the national conversation.

For 10 years, End Citizens United has been a leading voice for meaningful campaign finance reform. We’re proud to work in partnership with real democracy champions to overturn Citizens United, end the unlimited and undisclosed money in politics, and protect and expand the right to vote.

Tiffany Muller is the President of End Citizens United, Let America Vote, and the End Citizens United/Let America Vote Action Fund.

Since joining ECU, Tiffany has helped grow the group from a start-up to a nationwide organization with more than 4 million members and 1 million grassroots donors. Since its founding in 2015, ECU has raised over $200 million to help protect and strengthen democracy and has helped elect more than 600 democracy champions. Under her leadership, the group has made protecting the voice and vote of every American a national priority, which led to the introduction of the most significant anti-corruption and voting rights legislation in generations. Signifying its top priority status, the bill was designated H.R. 1 and S. 1, passed the U.S. House of Representatives, and received majority support in the U.S. Senate. Tiffany was named to Washingtonian’s list of the Most Influential People in Washington.

Tiffany began her career in government and politics when she became the first openly gay public official in Kansas in 2004 as a member of the Topeka City Council. There she led successful efforts to expand anti-discrimination protections.

She has been described as a “force of nature” and a “high-quality leader” who can “grasp the responsibility to a larger cause.”

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