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  2. List of congressional candidates who received campaign money ...

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    Congressional Candidates who received campaign money from the NRA -- click on arrows to sort the columns -- Candidate State House (H) or Senate (S) Party R=Republican D=Democrat Amount Election cycle Career totals (as of 2023) Notes Roy Blunt: MO S R $11,900 2016 - [14] [15] Barbara Comstock: VA H R $10,400 2016 - [14] Richard Burr: NC S R ...

  3. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Which congressional campaigns are drawing the most donations ...

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    Donations by wealthy individuals accounted for 52% of total donations in Maryland and North Carolina, 51% in Hawaii, and 50% in Virginia. Historically, winning candidates also spend the most .

  5. Donations flow in as Newhouse, Sessler enter final stretch of ...

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    Three candidates running for Washington’s 4th Congressional District raised a half-million dollars in campaign contributions this past quarter, new FEC filings show. Republican Dan Newhouse ...

  6. Campaign finance reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Contributions, donations or payments to politicians or political parties, including a campaign committee, newsletter fund, advertisements in convention bulletins, admission to dinners or programs that benefit a political party or political candidate and a political action committee (PAC), are not tax-deductible from income taxes. [1]

  7. Trump's invite to major donors prioritizes the committee ...

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    While candidates can accept a maximum donation of $3,300, under the joint fundraising agreement, a single donor could sign a check for just over $800,000, while a couple could contribute $1.6 million.

  8. Political party committee - Wikipedia

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    Candidates can make unlimited transfers from personal campaign committees to party organizations, as well as a maximum contribution from any leadership PAC account. In the 2006 election cycle, contributions from members of Congress campaign committees and leadership PACs accounted for 8% of receipts collected by Republican party committees and ...

  9. Here are big donations from big names that have gone to Knox ...

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    Here's where candidates' bank accounts stand as the March 5 Election Day nears. Here are big donations from big names that have gone to Knox County primary candidates Skip to main content