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The Final Stretch of the Presidential Campaign: A Financial Overview
As the presidential campaign reaches its climax, we witness an influx of large-scale rallies, a surge in advertising efforts, and extensive initiatives aimed at mobilizing voters across multiple states.
This intense activity comes with a hefty price tag. Each election cycle seems to set new records for spending.
According to Open Secrets, an organization dedicated to monitoring electoral expenditures, the 2024 federal election cycle is projected to cost nearly $16 billion—up from approximately $15 billion in 2020.
Record-Breaking Fundraising Efforts
In an impressive display of fundraising prowess, Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign amassed over one billion dollars within just three months. This remarkable achievement underscores the escalating financial stakes involved in modern political campaigns.
Moreover, tech mogul Elon Musk has significantly contributed to this trend by investing more than $118 million into his America PAC to support former President Donald Trump. Such substantial contributions highlight the increasing influence of wealthy individuals on political outcomes.
The Role of External Funding
As we approach Election Day and publish this episode on Tuesday afternoon, uncertainty looms regarding who will emerge victorious. However, one thing is clear: external funding has become more pivotal than ever before in shaping electoral dynamics.
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