If presidential candidates want to use federal campaign funding, which of the following requirements do they need to meet?

A.
following a spending limit in each state
B.
avoiding accepting any private donations
C.
stopping fundraising events
D.
limiting campaigning to certain states

Respuesta :

my guess would Be A.


Answer:

The correct answer to the question: Which of the following requirements do (presidential candidates) need to meet, in order to apply for federal funding during campainging, would be: A: Following a spending limit in each state.

Explanation:

The program that opened up the doors for campaigning candidates, to receive federal funding for their campaigngs, started in 1972 and continued unchanged until 2012. It was later on reformed further in 2014. In essence, there are several limitations and regulations that were placed on how, and when, a candidate might apply for federal funding, one of which, is, showing the public backing the candidate would have in several states, through the donations they receive from those supporters, during the primaries. Depending on that, a candidate is elegible for this funding. In regards to the spending of the money received, this program established that candidates were allowed to spend up to 200.000 dollars plus their cost-of-living adjustment, also known as COLA, or based on the number of people who are of voting age in each state, plus COLA, depending on which is higher.