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Basile [38]
4 years ago
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What has become a major impact of campaign funding for political candidates? speaking for what is right versus raising money for

needed votes using campaign funds in the best way spending more time campaigning locally versus being in other states ensuring equal access to campaign money for all candidates
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cricket20 [7]4 years ago
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<u>Answer:</u>

Raising money for needed votes using campaign funds in the best way spending more time campaigning locally has become a major impact of campaign funding for political candidates.

<u>Explanation:</u>

The campaign funds are allocated to candidates for spending on their political campaigns only, it should not bro used for personal expenditures. All the amount spend on promotions of candidate or political parties are raised through financing. The Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) had laid down various restrictions and regulations on the use of funds.  

No candidate or organisation can fund their campaign directly.  There is a substantial use of dark money in the political campaign. This is the money that has been given by donors who remain undisclosed.

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