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Campaign donations are both a measure of popular support and a sign of which candidates special interests believe they can influence. CalMatters analyzed campaign finance data in the California governor’s race.
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Here are five takeaways on where the money is coming from and where it’s going.
Outside money is shattering records
It’s a record-breaking election when it comes to spending by corporations and special interest groups trying to influence who becomes the next governor.
Outside groups, which unlike candidates can receive unlimited donations, reported spending $79 million so far — more than double the amount spent through the November 2018 general election when Gavin Newsom won his first term.
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