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Politics American Democracy and Participation

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What was the impact of the end of federal funding, as a result of the Federal Election Campaign Act?

Author: harry challinor



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- Candidates became increasingly effective at raising money - In 2000 George W. Bush raised more than the campaign limit (approximately $120 million) without using federal funds - By rejecting these he wasn't constrained by campaign expenditure limits - This made it much harder for Al Fore, who took matching funds, to compete - 2004 - Bush repeated the feat against Kerry, who took matching funds - 2012 - first election when neither candidate accepted matching funds; this was repeated in 2016


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