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Midterm spending projected to near $17 billion, shattering previous record

Por: The Hill Politics November 04, 2022

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Midterm election spending is likely to far exceed the record set in 2018, with projections reaching past $16.7 billion. Spending in federal elections has already surpassed the inflation-adjusted previous record of $7.1 billion, stretching beyond $7.5 billion as of Tuesday, according to the Federal Election Commission. to $8.9 billion, while state elections are projected to raise $7.8 billion. Federal elections in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona,... + full article



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