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How much it will cost to buy the US presidency in 2016

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Infographic: How much it will cost to buy the US presidency in 2016

The digital revolution is changing how presidential campaigns reach and activate voters. New research breaks down the $16.5 billion that campaigns will spend for the 2016 election.

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