A lot!
According to Map light, a non-profit, non-partisan research organization that tracks money in politics, House candidates who won in 2012 raked in an average of $1,689,580 in campaign contributions. That’s about $2,315 each day.
Those numbers climb substantially if you’re running for Senate. Candidates who won a seat in Congress’ upper chamber each raised an average of $10,476,451. That’s $14,351 per day.
Of course, not all seats are created equally.
Answer: Equal time rule.
Explanation:- The equal time rule specifies that broadcasters are to provide equal access to the airwaves to all legally qualified candidates for a given political office during electoral campaigns. The rule requires U.S. radio and television broadcast stations to offer equivalent opportunities to all political candidates who requested it. For instance if a radio or television station sells an airtime to a political candidates , they are required to also sell to an opposing candidates that request to buy also.
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i think what he is trying to say is that they need to build a good nice establishment for the rest of the years to come
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