The more money a candidate have, the more favor they have because of larger advertising and the huge expenses when it come to the travel and the other costs of campaigning. If industries, such as defense contractors, can donate nice sums of money, the probability then exists as to whether that will sway the candidate when elected. This is also true for the support of labor unions. When a labor organization backs a candidate with money, it is often assumed that the candidate will, in some way, be obligated to vote on the side of labor rather than management when
The more money a candidate have, the more favor they have because of larger advertising and the huge expenses when it come to the travel and the other costs of campaigning. If industries, such as defense contractors, can donate nice sums of money, the probability then exists as to whether that will sway the candidate when elected. This is also true for the support of labor unions. When a labor organization backs a candidate with money, it is often assumed that the candidate will, in some way, be obligated to vote on the side of labor rather than management when