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Chapter 7, Section 3 Money And Elections. Money plays a key role in politics, but it presents problems to democratic governments. The amount of money.

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1 Chapter 7, Section 3 Money And Elections

2 Money plays a key role in politics, but it presents problems to democratic governments. The amount of money spent in races varies, but presidential campaigns collect and spend the most.

3 Parties and their candidates draw their money from two basic sources. Most campaign money comes from private sources, including individuals, families, candidates themselves, and political action committees (PACs).

4 Presidential candidates receive public subsidies, which are grants of money from federal and/or State treasuries. PAC’s are the political arms of special-interest groups.

5 These laws apply only to presidential and congressional elections. Federal campaign laws are administered by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

6 They require timely disclosure of campaign finance data and limit campaign contributions. Loopholes in campaign finance laws allow some candidates to avoid rules.

7 For instance, federal law neither limits nor requires the reporting of soft money, or money given to State and local party organizations for such “party- building activities” as voter registration or party mailings and advertisements.

8 The illustration below summarizes the different kinds of campaign fund sources.


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