Self-financing may hurt candidates in elections
Self-financing a campaign may hurt a candidate’s chances of winning, a National Institute On Money In State Politics report found.
Self-financing a campaign may hurt a candidate’s chances of winning, a National Institute On Money In State Politics report found.
Ad spending in Illinois, Ohio and Michigan have reached epic proportions this election, according to a Justice at Stake report.Illinois Justice Thomas L. Kilbride reported Oct. 18 he raised almost $2.1…
According to the Michigan Campaign Finance Network, the candidates’ television campaigns account for less than 20 percent of the TV advertising in the 1st Congressional District, the 7th Congressional District and the gubernatorial campaign. Of…
According to a recent Rasmussen report, fourty-four percent of likely U.S. voters say it is unlikely to win a campaign in America without raising money from lobbyists.Over half of those surveyed…
The Center for Responsive Politics released a report detailing the 10 most expensive Senate and House races in Washington D.C. by how much each campaign raised and spent. The report offers users the ability to choose between…
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