This chapter explores the escalating financial demands of presidential elections, emphasizing the persistent growth of contributions and spending despite anticipated declines from events like COVID-19. It also highlights the stagnation of campaign finance reform efforts while foreshadowing a forthcoming discussion on climate change.
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