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  2. The Candidate (1972 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Candidate is a 1972 American political comedy-drama film starring Robert Redford and Peter Boyle, and directed by Michael Ritchie.The Academy Award–winning screenplay, which examines the various facets and machinations involved in political campaigns, was written by Jeremy Larner, a speechwriter for Senator Eugene J. McCarthy during McCarthy's campaign for the 1968 Democratic ...

  3. Exploratory committee - Wikipedia

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    Exploratory committees allow prospective candidates to raise money and hire staff, and they do not have to report financial activity to the Federal Election Commission. [1] Forming an exploratory committee for president almost always precedes an official candidacy, though some, such as Paul Wellstone in 2000 and Evan Bayh in 2008, have declined ...

  4. Political action committee - Wikipedia

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    Federal multi-candidate PACs may contribute to candidates as follows: $5,000 to a candidate or candidate committee for each election (primary and general elections count as separate elections); $15,000 to a political party per year; and; $5,000 to another PAC per year. PACs may make unlimited expenditures independently of a candidate or ...

  5. What is the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)? Meet the ...

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    Members are appointed by the president, approved by the Senate Banking Committee and then the broader Senate before coming to the Fed. The regional reserve bank presidents, on the other hand, have ...

  6. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Soft Money: money that is not supposed to "advocate the election or defeat of a federal candidate", but instead to be used for "state and local elections and generic 'party-building' activities, including voter registration campaigns and get-out-the-vote drives". Unlike hard money, there are "no federal contribution limits" on it (see below). [14]

  7. Mark Cuban Says Kamala Harris Is the Top Candidate for ... - AOL

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    Instead, Cuban believes the right candidate to handle the country’s money is Harris. He made his thoughts known in a recent string of posts on X supporting Harris’ economic policies and ...

  8. Political campaign staff - Wikipedia

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    The techniques employed by this campaign vary based on the campaign's needs and size. Small campaigns often involve casual fundraising events and phone calls from the candidate to donors asking for money. Larger campaigns will include everything from high-priced sit-down dinners to e-mail messages to donors asking for money.

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