A party convention debt refers to funds borrowed by political parties to cover costs of their national conventions. These debts are typically repaid through post-convention fundraising efforts, benefiting the party by enabling large-scale events that boost voter engagement and candidate visibility. Ultimately, party leaders and donors who manage the debt benefit from enhanced political momentum.
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