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  2. Presidential election campaign fund checkoff - Wikipedia

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    The option for taxpayers does not change the amount of their individual tax or refund. Instead, the funds are designated to go to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund instead of the regular pool of the US Treasury. Accordingly, the amount of the money in the fund is determined by how many taxpayers check the box. [3]

  3. Fundraising in the 2024 United States presidential election

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    Overview of campaign financing for presidential candidates in September 2024 Candidate Total raised Total raised since last quarter Individual contributions Debt Spent Spent since last quarter Cash on hand Total Unitemized Pct; Harris [5] $928,210,236 $221,800,946 $437,468,126 $162,848,775 37.2% $0 $773,176,093 $269,813,057 $187,471,148 Trump [6]

  4. Why Mike Pence will get nearly $720K from taxpayers to pay ...

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    Former Vice President Mike Pence is set to receive nearly $720,000 in public funds to help pay for his recent six-month presidential primary run, a number that could grow if his campaign requests ...

  5. Who Really Funds the US Presidential Campaigns? - AOL

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    In the run-up to the 2024 U.S. presidential election, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former President Donald Trump have collected more than $1 billion each from a variety ...

  6. What happens to Biden’s campaign cash if he drops out - AOL

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    President Biden would have total control over the millions of dollars raised by his presidential campaign if he chooses to drop out of the race against former President Trump, campaign finance ...

  7. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the parties' general election nominees were eligible to receive $91.2 million in public funds, although neither the Democratic or Republican campaigns chose to accept those funds. If general election candidates accept public funds, they agree not to raise or spend private funds or to spend more than $50,000 of their personal resources.

  8. Most common first names of presidential campaign donors (and ...

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    Federal contribution limits dictate that individuals can donate up to $3,300 to a primary campaign plus another $3,300 for the general election; donations can be spread out over multiple payments.

  9. Category:United States presidential campaigns - Wikipedia

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    Presidential election campaign fund checkoff; R. Road to the White House This page was last edited on 14 July 2024, at 14:02 (UTC). Text ...