Asked by christopher
The nature of campaign finance tends to favor incumbency because (Points : 1)
members of Congress can use unlimited amounts of money from the U.S. Treasury for their campaigns.
political action committees prefer to give to members who support their interests.
members need to raise huge sums of money in order to get re-elected.
political Action Committees prefer to give to those who are new to politics.
members of Congress can use unlimited amounts of money from the U.S. Treasury for their campaigns.
political action committees prefer to give to members who support their interests.
members need to raise huge sums of money in order to get re-elected.
political Action Committees prefer to give to those who are new to politics.
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Answered by
christopher
members of Congress can use unlimited amounts of money from the U.S. Treasury for their campaigns
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Wrong.
Answered by
christopher
political action committees prefer to give to members who support their interests.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. That's right.
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