There is no limit on the ammount of money a candidate is allowed to raise for a single campaign.
no limits anymore
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The incumbent in an election is the current office-holder. For the 2012 Presidential race, the incumbent is Barack Obama.
The Federal Election Campaigning Act of 1971 and its amendements in 1974, 1976, and 1979. This law and its amendments require public disclosure of each candidate's spending, provide federal funding for presidential elections, prohibit labor unions and business organizations from making direct contributions, and limit how much individuals and groups can contribute.
I believe that the oldest current declared candidate is Senator Bernie Sanders, Socialist of Vermont, at age 76. He's even older than Hillary Clinton. Most of the Republican candidates are in their mid-50's.
Paul Ryan, Republican VP candidate, also ran for Congress-- 1st district in Wisconsin where he was re-elected to his current seat. (2012)
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The incumbent is the current holder of a political office. This term is usually used in reference to elections, in which races can often be defined as being between an incumbent and non-incumbent
Mitt Romney is the Republican candidate running for president in 2012.
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Nikola Tesla is known as the father of current. Tesla is made contributions to the modern alternating current of electricity.
The current Republican primary election is a closed primary election. This means that only registered Republican voters are allowed to participate in selecting the party's nominee for the presidency.
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