How much money was spent in tha 2000 presidential election?
$1,213 million: Total presidential campaign spending by candidates and parties in 2000.
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About Election
An election is an organized system of arriving at representatives to operate the government in a representative democracy such as the United States. On November 2, 2010 the United States held an election which brought the Republicans a majority of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Democrats maintained their majority in the Senate.
About Campaign Spending
Campaign spending is the fundraising and spending political candidates use in their election campaigns. Election campaigns are expensive, ranging from travel to advertisements. Candidates devote an extraordinary amount of time running fundraisers and luncheons to draw support for their campaign.
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