That a San Antonio billionaire is using his wealth to influence the political process is not surprising.

But what is unique about Daniel Lubetzky, the son of a Holocaust survivor and the founder of the company that makes the KIND bar snacks, is that instead of underwriting a campaign to enact an extreme partisan agenda, he is focusing what he calls the Builders Movement. He wants to bridge the political chasm that he says too often pits neighbor against neighbor, voter against voter so that neither side moves forward.

"I think the vast majority of Americans sense that our political system is really not being used to its maximum potential," Lubetzky, who last year became a permanent panelist of TV's "Shark Tank," Lubetzy said in a recent interview.

"Our political system gets hijacked b

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