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Candidates are not the only ones raising and spending more money. Political parties are also raising much more money in elections, which they donate to candidates, spend on behalf of candidates, and use to mobilize voters, among other things. In the 1992 electoral cycle, the Republican and Democratic parties combined raised roughly $650 million.
It includes current as well as former representatives and senators as well as candidates for office for the 2016 and 2018 [6] election cycles. This list shows only the direct contributions to each campaign but does not include more substantive contributions for lobbying and outside spending.
Candidate Money Raised Individual Contributions [a] % Unitemized [b] Loans Received Money Spent Cash On Hand Total Debt Source Michael Bloomberg: $125,922,834.78
There are many ways to describe the 2020 election: Contentious is one; interminable is another. But there's a third word we need to consider too: expensive. In fact, this year's election is the ...
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) announced Tuesday it is investing $100,000 in Virginia’s legislative caucuses ahead of two Northern Virginia state Legislature special ...
In the 2020 election cycle, there was more than $1 billion in undisclosed spending; of that money, $514 million was spent to help Democrats and $200 million was spent to help Republicans. Joe Biden received $174 million in anonymous contributions, over six times as much as Donald Trump's $25 million.
The Democrats, while questioning events that occurred during the campaign, didn’t contend there was widespread vote-counting fraud that flipped the election. The Democratic leaders cited by ...
Bloomberg said that he is open to spending 1 billion dollars to support the Democratic candidate in the presidential election, even if it will be Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren. [140] In February, the Sanders campaign declined financial help from Bloomberg, should it receive the nomination, and Bloomberg's spokesperson said Bloomberg would ...