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Raise money for political campaigns
Campaign financing is used by interest groups to raise money for political campaigns. Financing campaigns can be done at the federal, state, or local level.
hard money is given directly to political campaigns, while soft money is given to political parties for "voter education."
To reelected political campaigns.
Campaigns
A major motivation of contributors to political campaigns is that money equals influence.
The political candidates and parties fund campaigns by holding large fundraisers several times during a year. to help out political candidates and parties the Federal Election Campaign Act ( FECA ) which reports the name of every person who contributes $200 or more in a year. ( FECA lessens the possibilility of political corruption.)
Companies give money to political campaigns because they want the party to help them later with tax breaks and other things.
hard money is given directly to political campaigns, while soft money is given to political parties for "voter education."
Many companies fund political campaigns, and by going so, if the candidate wins he or she will invest money into the company. So if a company endorses a political issue, it usually endorses the one viewed by the majority. That way it will receive more business from the countless consumers who share its opinion.
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