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  2. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, a candidate who won an election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1990 spent on average $407,600 (equivalent to $950,000 in 2023), [1] while the winner in 2022 spent on average $2.79 million; in the Senate, average spending for winning candidates went from $3.87 million (equivalent to $9.03 million in 2023) to $26.53 million ...

  3. MSNBC - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 Pew Research Center survey showed that among Americans who named MSNBC as their main source for political news, 74% are ages 50 or older, with 44% ages 65 or older. 95% of those who named MSNBC as their main political news source identify as Democrats; among the eight most commonly named main sources for political and election news by US ...

  4. Rashida Jones (television executive) - Wikipedia

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    While a senior vice president at NBC News and MSNBC, she led a shift from election coverage to a focus on COVID-19. [10] On February 1, 2021, Jones succeeded Phil Griffin as the president of MSNBC and became the first African-American woman to run a major cable news network. [11] On January 14, 2025, she resigned from the network. [12]

  5. MSNBC criticisms and controversies - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Wire's Ryan Saavedra called out MSNBC for the omission in a tweet, which was picked up by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR). [68] On November 18, 2019, MSNBC once again cited a poll (the November 17 DM Register/CNN poll) and again did not display Yang among the 11 top polling candidates even though Yang was tied at 6th place.

  6. Joe Biden 2024 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    The same day, he called in to the MSNBC show Morning Joe and called for any prospective challengers to "run against me. Announce for president, challenge me at the convention.” [220] On July 11, Biden responded to a question whether he would step aside if polling data showed Kamala had a better chance of beating Trump by saying that he would ...

  7. Mark McKinnon - Wikipedia

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    Mark David McKinnon [2] (born May 5, 1955) is an American political advisor, reform advocate, media columnist, and television producer.He was the chief media advisor to five successful presidential primary and general election campaigns, and is a co-founder of No Labels, an organization dedicated to bipartisanship and political problem solving.

  8. Joe Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    Morning Joe is Biden’s favorite program, and it influences who he listens to and how the White House is run. [106] 2017 marked the program's 10th year on air. The Monday after the attempted assassination of Trump, MSNBC preempted Morning Joe for the day, prompting threats from Scarborough to quit if the network took similar action again.

  9. United States cable news - Wikipedia

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    This has led to MSNBC increasingly shifting towards centrism and establishment politics, displaying (subtly or otherwise) acts of hostility towards progressive politicians e.g. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders (a frontrunner in the 2020 democratic nominations). [7] [8] The channel had a spin-off called Shift. Established in 2014, it was an online ...