i dont know so get over it sorry btw im 9
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Dear darling
on a website but i dont kmow witch
Yes, there is a letter from the predential candidates asking for money. They do this because it takes a lot of money for them to put there names on the ballots,to speak in public places, and to do other presidential stuff that they need to do to stay in the race.By: Rachiru
$50 000
probably more than the 2012 Presidential Candidate Romney!
all of them! its how our country works. if a presidential candidate gives companies enough money, they win.
Yes. It's not considered a "campaign contribution", so it isn't subject to the normal restrictions. If a candidate wants to find his campaign entirely by himself, it's perfectly legal for him to do so.
No. A presidential candidate has to pay for campaigning, signs, buttons, a way to get around the country, for commercials, campaign trail expenses, and more. Fundraising can probably provide for most of the money, but running for president is not cheap.
To qualify for public money, a candidate has to agree to limit the amount he or she will spend on a campaign.
yes, asking for monthly dues for a community park.
No.
It takes a lot of money to run a presidential campaign. In the early stages, before any candidate is nominated by a party,the candidates have to fund their own campaigns and money really matters then. If a candidate run out of money, he has to drop out. Moreover, candidates who prove they can raise money thereby show themselves as viable candidates and gain additional support. Money tends to follow money.