At Least Fifty Major Party Nominees for U.S. House So Far this Year Spent Less than $5,000 on their Campaigns

According to this article, at least fifty Democratic or Republican nominees for U.S. House this year have not spent as much as $5,000 on their campaigns. Of course, the vast majority of these major party nominees are probably members of the weaker of the two parties in their particular district. Nevertheless, this shows that candidates can find success in some instances, even for such a major office as U.S. House, without spending much money. Thanks to the Institute for Free Speech for the link.


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At Least Fifty Major Party Nominees for U.S. House So Far this Year Spent Less than $5,000 on their Campaigns — 3 Comments

  1. TOTAL gerrymanders in ALL States
    — very few districts with under 55 percent winners
    — mere at least 10 percent margin.

  2. This is actually a sad reflection of how uncompetitive so many districts have become.

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