Christians aren't supposed to seek power over other people to begin with, nor seek the pursuit of money. ''Christian politician'' is a misnomer, at least in America, because politicians not only do seek both, but within the current political structure, they must. How many poor politicians in the modern age who do not have enormous campaign funds have ever been elected president?
Very few, I would imagine, if any.
It's a shame really that politics has come to that, in my opinion, because then Christians who want to run for offices are almost compelled to seek money, and a lot of politicians seek political power in order to assert authority. The political system does not really cater to the individual who has the best interests of the populace at heart, it caters to the most ruthless and the richest -- which is in my eyes wrong.