There are a lot of politicians who don't keep their promises.

Literal

Promise [obj-を] not-keep politician [topic-は] many.

A generic statement with a relative clause modifying 政治家 — 'politicians who don't keep promises.' The bare 多い ('are many') is the predicate; Japanese often places quantity adjectives directly without a copula, unlike English 'there are many.' A pointed cynical observation.