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16 October, 20:42

Should corporations and organizations be more or less restricted in their campaign donations?

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  1. 16 October, 20:53
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    It should be more restricted. The laws restrict individuals to a total of $123,200 in donations to candidates, national party organizations and certain political committees. Of that $123,200 total, only $48,600 can be donated to candidates. Furthermore, the law sets a limit of $2,600 that a person can give to an individual candidate for federal office for each election cycle. Simply put, a person can legally donate a maximum $2,600 to 18 candidates.

    These measures are aimed at reducing the possibility that a wealthy individual essentially pays for a candidate’s victory and later benefits from the lawmaker’s influence.
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