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  2. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The new regulations included limits on campaign finance, including caps on (1) individual contributions to candidates, (2) contributions to candidates by "political committees" (commonly known as Political Action Committees, or PACs), (3) total campaign expenditures, and (4) independent expenditures by individuals and groups "relative to a ...

  3. Campaign finance - Wikipedia

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    This is intended to allow for policing of undue donor influence by other campaigns or by good government groups, while preserving most benefits of private financing, including the right to make donations and to spend money for political speech, saving government the expense of funding campaigns, and keeping government from funding partisan ...

  4. Political party funding - Wikipedia

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    Political party funding is a method used by a political party to raise money for campaigns and routine activities. The funding of political parties is an aspect of campaign finance . Political parties are funded by contributions from multiple sources.

  5. How the Harris and Trump Campaigns Are Spending Their Money - AOL

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    On the Democratic side, 28 of the first 30 biggest expenses listed on the Federal Election Commision summary for Kamala Harris’ campaign are related to media buys and production—A.K.A. ads.

  6. Trump's political operation, spending heavily on legal ...

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    Former President Donald Trump's political operation amassed about $130 million in the final months of last year but after spending heavily, headed into 2024 with more than $42 million to start the ...

  7. The 10 Biggest Corporate Campaign Contributors in U.S ... - AOL

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    Between 1989 and 2010, AT&T gave more than $45 million in campaign donations to both Republican and Democrat candidates. In the 2009-2010 cycle, its biggest contribution was $30,000 to the ...

  8. Political finance - Wikipedia

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    Bans on political expenditure concern either campaign expenses by non-candidates ("independent expenditures", "third party advertising") or media time paid for by political contestants. Both types of bans have to strike an adequate balance between two constitutional principles, the equality of opportunities (fairness) and the freedom of expression.

  9. Trump’s 14 Most Questionable Campaign Expenses - AOL

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    Trump’s campaign and party had raised $1.1 billion from the beginning of 2019 through July, The Times reported, and has raised $1.33 billion overall, NPR reported. ... “an unusual expense for ...