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Projection: 2022 will be the most expensive midterm election ever

Por: WPTV Nation November 04, 2022

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The 2022 election is projected to be the most expensive midterm on record with a projected $16.7 billion being spent on federal and state races.According to OpenSecrets, candidates for federal office are expected to spend $8.9 billion. State candidates will generate over $7.8 billion in spending, the organization estimates.The 2018 midterm generated about $14 billion in spending.Senate races, particularly those projected to be toss-ups, generate... + full article



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