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contributing monies to help pay for national elections
Public funds help political candidates finance their campaigns. These funds can be used exclusively or in addition to private contributions.
H. L. Bhatia has written: 'History of economic thought' -- subject(s): Economics, History 'Does foreign aid help?' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Economic conditions 'Public Finance' -- subject(s): Finance, Public, Public Finance 'Inflation, a view' -- subject(s): Prices, Inflation (Finance), Currency question
A campaign can help the image of their candidate by effectively communicating their message, highlighting their strengths and accomplishments, and managing their public image. They can do this through advertising, speeches, social media, and public appearances. Conversely, a campaign can hurt the image of their candidate if they make poor strategic decisions, engage in negative campaigning, or fail to effectively respond to criticism or scandals.
USSR , the Soviet UnionPer a web-article from the Star Tribune newspaper: The Soviet Union made a secret offer to help finance Humphrey's 1968 presidential campaign against Richard Nixon, according to the memoir of Anatoly Dobrynin, the Soviet ambassador to the United States. Humphrey declined the offer.
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The Freedom Summer was a public campaign to help register African Americans to vote in the deep south in the summer of 1964.
obligation of the states
John Valentine has written: 'Do C.A.S.E. (Cognitive acceleration through science education) lessons help to develop the science process skills of children aged between years 12 and 14?' 'The postscript' -- subject(s): Commerce, Finance, Public, Money, Public Finance
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