I have to admit that while I didn't follow this race with any level of detail, I was thinking that it reminded me of Michael Huffington, who spent $9M on his House seat, then $28M to unseat Feinstein in a Senate run a year or so later. Using a handy inflation calculator, adjusted he spent $18M, and $53M, respectively. Still impressive.…
I have to admit that while I didn't follow this race with any level of detail, I was thinking that it reminded me of Michael Huffington, who spent $9M on his House seat, then $28M to unseat Feinstein in a Senate run a year or so later. Using a handy inflation calculator, adjusted he spent $18M, and $53M, respectively. Still impressive...
I have to admit that while I didn't follow this race with any level of detail, I was thinking that it reminded me of Michael Huffington, who spent $9M on his House seat, then $28M to unseat Feinstein in a Senate run a year or so later. Using a handy inflation calculator, adjusted he spent $18M, and $53M, respectively. Still impressive...
Still, consider that Pritzker in Illinois spent over $150M for his governorship. Is there anyway that someone can get these guys a ship-in-a-bottle kit or a woodworking shop or something to keep themselves busy instead of running for office? Here's a Business Insider (take that how you will) article on the people spending their own cash--not necessarily those that spent the most: https://www.businessinsider.com/dr-oz-jb-pritzker-wealthy-senate-house-congress-elections-2022-11#16-matt-dolan-failed-republican-us-senate-candidate-in-ohio-10597000-16