A presidential campaign refers to the organized effort by a candidate and their political party to win the presidency. It involves activities such as fundraising, advertising, public appearances, and mobilizing supporters.
Related terms
Political Action Committee (PAC): PACs are organizations that collect and donate money to support specific candidates or issues during elections.
Super PAC: Super PACs are independent expenditure-only committees that can raise unlimited funds from individuals, corporations, and unions. They operate independently of a candidate's campaign but can spend money advocating for or against a candidate.
Campaign Finance: Refers to laws and regulations governing how money is raised and spent in political campaigns. It includes rules about donations, spending limits, disclosure requirements, and public funding options.