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  2. Who Does Amazon Give Political Donations To?

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    The bulk of Amazon-affiliated contributions to congressional and federal candidates went to Democrats — around 68% of the total amount of donated dollars, per OpenSecrets. Amazon-affiliated ...

  3. How Amazon’s Money Could Influence the Harris vs. Trump Election

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    Campaign donations fund outreach and messaging to help reinforce a candidate's stance on issues and sway undecided voters. Spending in the 2020... How Amazon’s Money Could Influence the Harris ...

  4. Political activities of Elon Musk - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Musk donated to both Democrats and Republicans, [5] many of whom serve in states in which he has a vested interest, [6] and was a registered independent voter when he lived in California. [7] Beginning in the late 2010s, his political contributions have shifted almost entirely to supporting Republicans. [8]

  5. Fundraising in the 2020 United States presidential election

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    Candidate Money Raised Individual Contributions [a] % Unitemized [b] Loans Received Money Spent Cash On Hand Total Debt Source Michael Bloomberg: $125,922,834.78

  6. Grocery stores boost donations as Democrats criticize their ...

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    The two companies' donations are dwarfed by Walmart, whose PAC has contributed at least $441,500 to Democrats this election. Corporate PACs are legally allowed to give up to $10,000 to campaigns ...

  7. Publicly funded elections - Wikipedia

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    A publicly funded election is an election funded with money collected through income tax donations or taxes as opposed to private or corporate funded campaigns. It is a policy initially instituted after Nixon for candidates to opt into publicly funded presidential campaigns via optional donations from tax returns.

  8. Which congressional campaigns are drawing the most donations ...

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    The 2022 election cycle was the priciest nonpresidential election cycle in history, with spending reaching nearly $9 billion, according to an OpenSecrets analysis. Effective outreach and messaging ...

  9. Grassroots fundraising - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000 presidential election, 66.1% of campaign contributions of $200 or less came from American households earning less than $100,000, who make 86.6% of the general population, but only 14.3% of the contributions over $200 come from these households.