"Hard money" is money that is given to political parties in support of candidates.
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Political parties use the money they raise to fund various activities, such as campaign events, advertisements, staff salaries, voter outreach efforts, and logistical expenses. The funds are crucial for supporting their candidates and promoting their political agendas.
The campaign finance reform is the political effort in the United States of America to change the involvement of money in politics, primarily in political campaigns.
they give money to a campaign
They are appointed by the president and often they are a political favor for support and money in a political campaign.
Soft money
Federal Election Campaign Act
Soft money was going into political campaigns
Soft Money
David W. Adamany has written: 'Political money' -- subject(s): Campaign funds 'Campaign finance in America' -- subject(s): Campaign funds
If you are popular, you don't have to be rich, because people will donate money to your campaign. Even rich candidates usually spend other people's money on their political campaigns, although it helps to have money of your own to add to the campaign finances.