Giving money directly to candidates can significantly influence their campaigns and policy positions, as it helps them fund advertisements, outreach, and other essential activities. Political Action Committees (PACs) can amplify this effect by pooling resources from multiple donors, allowing for larger contributions that can sway elections and legislative priorities. The relationship between candidates and PACs often leads to a cycle of mutual support, where financial backing translates into political favors or alignment on issues. Consequently, both direct contributions and PAC funding play crucial roles in shaping the political landscape.
Candidates can receive money from individuals who would like to donate to their campaign, but there's a limit on how much they can give. Of course, in today's corrupt society, the person with the big bucks can give the money to a friend and have the friend donate the money, thus bypassing the limiting rule for campaign donations. Usually, the candidates already have money, which is why we only see wealthy bureaucrats dominating the political field. You have to have money to make money essentially.
they give money to supply them in the arena
Not directly (ie, as a gift). the only way to give someone money is to buy a horse/accpet a covering from them.
Some interest groups influence congress by giving them money. They may give them money for their campaigns or by other means.
give the name of this years candidates and their respective party
they can't directly give any, but there are loopholes, like they can form PACs and such.
They lobby the members of Congress and give money in political campaigns.
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The wealthy have a responsibility to put their money back into society. The rich should not give their money directly to poor people.
PACs tend to give more money to incumbents because incumbents have a higher likelihood of winning reelection. PACs want to support candidates who are already in power and have a proven track record of supporting their interests. Additionally, supporting incumbents can help PACs maintain access and influence in policymaking processes.
The rich should not give their money directly to poor people.
The wealthy have a responsibility to put their money back into society. The rich should not give their money directly to poor people.