Money directed toward influencing elections, legislation, or public opinion is known as political spending. It funds advertisements, campaign staff, and lobbying efforts. Candidates, political parties, and interest groups use it to sway voters or policymakers. While wealthy donors and corporations often benefit by gaining favorable policies, the broader public may see increased polarization or reduced trust in governance.
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