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Campaign Budgets. An overview BY: 4 th Hour Group 3 . INTRODUCTION. Political Campaigns are extremely expensive. The following presentation will explore and dissect campaign spending and the effects it has. Presidential Candidates Total Spending in Millions of U.S. Dollars. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Campaign Budgets

An overviewBY: 4th Hour Group 3

Campaign Budgets

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INTRODUCTION

• Political Campaigns are extremely expensive.

• The following presentation will explore and dissect campaign spending and the effects it has.

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Presidential Candidates Total Spending in Millions of U.S. Dollars

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Trends and Possible CausesTrends• The Average political budget has

increased greatly in each of the last 3 decades.

• The average increase in the 2000’s was $245.35 million dollars.

• The average increase in the 1990’s was $103.2 million dollars.

• In the 80’s the average increase was a meager $14.6 million dollars.

• The largest increases have come most recently

Possible Causes• Inflation – everything cost more

now than it did 30 years ago.• Choices – there are more avenues

for spending now than ever before.

• Wealth – candidates are wealthier and have more powerful support than in previous elections.

• Strategy – each candidate has used specific marketing and advertising approaches to try to gain an edge. Some are more cost effective than others.

• Affiliation – different parties have different spending agendas

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Where Do the Millions Go?George W. Bush 2004 John Kerry 2004

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Total Political Spending 2008

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Does it Help? – Experts Speak

• A brief explanation of spending in the McCain campaign 2008

(Political views may not be supported)

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Where Should “Our Money” Go?

In a school election, most advertising would not carry cost. Print and public speaking would be the main areas of focus. Both of which are budget friendly.

In a local or state election, most advertising would have a much lower cost than that of a presidential election. This is due to the fact that we would be trying to gain the attention of a much smaller group of voters. Still television, radio, mail, internet and print would still be important.

In the following slide we will predict spending for a small town mayoral campaign.

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Where Should “Our Money” Go?

Sample Local Level Campaign Budget• 15% to Radio• 25% To Local TV• 25% To Local Newspaper• 20% Local Mail• 15% to Outdoor Advertising

• We Felt like local was the way to go for this election. Our local community will be voting for us and that is where our resources should be applied.

• Outdoor advertising, road and yard signs are important for notoriety. Also, local TV and newspapers to get the word out.

Local Mayoral Spending Budget

Radio

Local TV

Local Newspaper

Mail

Outdoor Adver-tising