Paz asked:
I’ve always wondered what happens to campaign contributions once a candidate drops out of a political race, particularly the presidential races, where quite literally hundreds of millions of dollars have been raised across all campaigns. Do the candidates just keep it? do they return it to candidates? is it handed over to their respective national parties?
Nathanial Finch
I’ve always wondered what happens to campaign contributions once a candidate drops out of a political race, particularly the presidential races, where quite literally hundreds of millions of dollars have been raised across all campaigns. Do the candidates just keep it? do they return it to candidates? is it handed over to their respective national parties?
Nathanial Finch
Borrachita asked:
Am I the only one tired of “questions” that are just a way of making a one-sided statement and then adding a question mark at the end?
Am I the only one tired of “questions” that are just a way of making a one-sided statement and then adding a question mark at the end?
So here is a question that is not for or against any particular candidate.
In terms for management – handling of budgets, the press and organizing and managing people – what does it say about a candidate? If someone runs a great campaign does it automatically mean they will be a good public servant? If a campaign is poorly run, is it a sign of things to come if that person is elected?
Marissa Crawford
PeguinBackPacker asked:
Instead of focusing on what the candidates say or past performance, I want to base my vote on who gave what and how much to the presidents. Say if a candidate accepted money from a foreign goverment for fund raising, then I would not want to vote for such a person. If the candidate says they are for environment, and it turns out the biggest campaign donor was an oil company, I will not vote for that candidate. Things like that. So question is how do I find out and figure out the integrity of said donors?
Guy Harris
Instead of focusing on what the candidates say or past performance, I want to base my vote on who gave what and how much to the presidents. Say if a candidate accepted money from a foreign goverment for fund raising, then I would not want to vote for such a person. If the candidate says they are for environment, and it turns out the biggest campaign donor was an oil company, I will not vote for that candidate. Things like that. So question is how do I find out and figure out the integrity of said donors?
Guy Harris









