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The true cost of a general election campaign

It is not cheap to run for elective office at the national level. Here is a look at the price tag for a presidential election cycle.

TV, radio, and digital ads, mailers, bumper stickers and yard signs.

A lot goes into getting the message out when running for elective office. 

But wait, there is plenty more to tally up.

Campaign staff, advisers and consultants, polling, grassroots outreach, get-out-the-vote efforts, and travel - they all cost money, and it all adds up.

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It even takes money to raise cash, as fundraising is far from free.

This year's off-year elections - including the governors races in Kentucky, Louisiana and Mississippi, and the legislative showdowns in Virginia and New Jersey, are relatively dirt cheap compared to presidential election cycles.

There was roughly $14 billion in political spending in the 2020 election, doubling the price tag for the 2016 cycle.

The 2024 elections are expected to break records once again - with more than $10 billion forecast to be dished out on ad spending alone.

Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.

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