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Soft and hard money describe specific types of political campaign donations. Learn the difference between soft and hard money in this article. ... What is the difference between soft money and hard money campaign donations?
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Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Campaign finance in the United States is the financing of electoral campaigns at the federal, state, and local levels. At the federal level, the primary source of campaign funds is individuals; polit...
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Nov 9, 2009 ... Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Soft Money?
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Campaign Finance: Facts, policies, research and perspectives on campaign finance. ... Simply put, soft money is money which, by definition and law, is not supposed to be part of our federal campaign finance system. It is precisely the kind of money which federal law and policy have sought to exclude from national campaigns.
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A chart displaying dollar amounts of soft money contributions from the oil/energy industry over the past six years provides a concrete glimpse at the magnitude of the problem. ... Election Cycle Total Soft Money Donations Donations Percent Percent to...
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Today I would like to talk with you about soft money and the presidential campaign system. "Soft money," of course, is money given to political parties which is not subject to the contribution and spending limits of the Federal Elections Campaign Act ("FECA").
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John McCain blasted a report in the Washington Post that said the Arizona Republican, who has campaigned against the use of "soft money," is using just those kinds of funds to support his GOP presidential nomination.
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Sep 8, 2009 ... Money In Politics · Government Accountability · Rule of Law · Election Reform · Ethics in Government · Media and Democracy · International ...
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