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  2. Fortnite World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Fortnite Pro-Am matched 50 popular Fortnite streamers with various celebrities, and was held on July 26, 2019, at The Forum In Los Angeles, CA, [18] for a US$1 million prize to be split between the winning pair to go to charities of their choice.

  3. List of songs used for presidential campaigns in the United ...

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    campaign) Republican "Go with Goldwater" Tom McDonnell and Otis Clements 1968: Robert F. Kennedy: Democratic "Omaha Rainbow" John Stewart (musician) Richard Nixon : Republican "Nixon's the One" Moose Charlap and Alvin Cooperman: 1972: Richard Nixon : Republican "Nixon Now" Ken Sutherland, performed by the Mike Curb Congregation: George McGovern

  4. Oprah sitdown, Las Vegas Sphere: How Harris campaign spent $1 ...

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    Overall, the Harris campaign raised $160 million and spent $277 million from Oct. 25 through Nov. 25, the period covered by the new financial reports, while the Trump campaign brought in $87 ...

  5. 2024 election to be most expensive in history with $15.9bn ...

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    The 2024 presidential election is on track to be the most expensive in history, even as one of the two major candidates has essentially run one of the shortest campaigns in modern times.

  6. Wisconsin cities want presidential candidates to pay for ...

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    The April rally was the most expensive presidential campaign event Green Bay has hosted without being reimbursed since 2016. ... invoices from 14 local governments totaling $1.82 million. “The ...

  7. Moneyocracy - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, Barack Obama launched his 2012 presidential campaign with these words: "We’re doing this now, because the politics we believe in does not start with expensive TV Ads or extravaganzas…" [1] With these words, the U.S. president directly referred to the Supreme Court's decision made on January 21, 2010, in the case Citizens ...

  8. How Much Money Will Trump Spend on His Presidential Campaign ...

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    The AP reports that Trump took in less than $14 million in January — a pittance by modern presidential campaign standards — compared to Joe Biden’s $42 million in the same period.

  9. An expensive, personal, very close presidential race careens ...

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    Through March, the most recent month for which campaigns have filed campaign finance reports, the Biden campaign had more than $85.5 million banked away, while Trump’s campaign had $45.1 million.