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Bernie believes that the big money of Super PACs should be left out of politics. He claims that by allowing corporations to have such a high campaign impact, it steers the election from being about the people to being about corporations. Bernie claims that the U.S. has almost reach oligarchy.
Labor unions, corporations, and incorporated membership organizations, such as the National Rifle Association are prohibited by federal election campaign laws.
Private sources of funding for a campaign include individual donations, contributions from political action committees (PACs), fundraising events, loans from the candidate themselves, and contributions from corporations or other organizations. These funds are typically used to cover campaign expenses such as advertising, travel, staff salaries, and polling.
The parties have to depend largely on donations for their campaign funding.
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DONATIONS
individual donations
The nation thinks so, because current federal law allows that for unions and corporations.
He does. This is offset by donations to his campaign.
Because they want to support the goal of the campaign. In politics, they think they'll get it better if the candidate they support comes to power.
Soft Money