it may not be given directly to political parties
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Not sure what all 3 are but 2 major loopholes in campaign finance laws are soft money and hard money :)
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soft money is given in unlimited amounts
The campaign was hoping to use soft money to increase votes is one example of a using soft money in a sentence. Hard money is referred to as regulated money that is tracked by the Federal government.
Soft Money - film - was created on 1919-09-28.
Soft money is sometime called " non federal" money. Usually lobbyist will bribe a politician using soft money. Hard money is federal. It's the money the government gives parties or candidates. For example, the 08' election is somewhat funded by hard money. Each party is supplying their candidate with money.
No, the government does not regulate soft money. Soft money refers to political donations made to political parties rather than to specific candidates. In the United States, soft money was banned by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002.
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There are no registered companies trading under the name Soft Money. However the term 'soft money' is a noun, and is money not subjected to federal laws that is contributed to a political party or candidate.
In today's world,money and fame do mean success!if you are not rich,you are not successful,that is what the youth thinks.well its quiteunfortunate,but it quite is true!!!
Soft money is a contribution to a political party that is not accounted as going to a particular candidate which avoids legal limitations. The government uses soft money to prevent corruption.
"Soft" or Fiat money is opposed by most Libertarians and some Republicans such as Ron Paul.
Soft money
hard money is given directly to political campaigns, while soft money is given to political parties for "voter education."