Our campaign is funded through a combination of sponsorships and ongoing merchandise sales. This diversified approach allows us to maintain a steady and reliable monthly budget while also supporting key policy initiatives.
Funding Breakdown
Academy of Arts Sponsorship: $350,000
This sponsorship supports our stance on creative freedom in film, promoting the idea that audiences and families should decide what content is appropriate rather than relying on strict rating systems.
Border Enforcement & Drug Control Sponsorship: $500,000
These funds support our commitment to stronger border security and reducing illegal drug trafficking, with the goal of creating safer communities.
Merchandise Revenue: $100,000/month
Our campaign merchandise generates consistent income while also helping spread awareness and build community support.
$170,834 per month
This funding allows our campaign to invest in outreach, advertising, events, and voter engagement efforts while staying aligned with our core values and policy goals.
Our campaign prioritizes financial stability and transparency. By combining one-time sponsorships (distributed monthly) with recurring merchandise revenue, we ensure a balanced and sustainable funding model. This approach allows us to plan ahead, respond to challenges, and effectively communicate our message to voters.
Our campaign strategically invests in outreach methods that maximize voter engagement and visibility across key regions.
Expense Item: Cost ($): Estimated Votes Gained:
Campaign Bus Tour- $250,000 +5,000,000 Votes
TV Advertisement- $35,000 +7,000,000 Votes
Custom Yard Signs- $20,000 +5,000,000
Twitter Coordinator- $20,000 +2,000,000
Major Campaign Office - Denver $200,000 +10,000,000
Minor Campaign Office - San Antonio $75,000 +5,000,000
Billboard Advertisement - $5,000 +1,000,000
Custom Shirts - $40,000 +5,000,000
Donations to earth Jusitce charity - $208,500
TV Ad - $980,000 + 196,000,000
funraiser - $140,000 +5,000,000
Total
$1,970,500
241,000,000 Votes
Our campaign focuses on high-impact investments that balance cost efficiency with voter reach. Large expenditures, such as the campaign bus tour and major campaign office in Denver, are designed to build strong regional presence and direct voter interaction. Meanwhile, lower-cost strategies like billboards, social media coordination, and yard signs provide efficient ways to reach millions of voters at a lower price point.
Overall, this approach ensures that every dollar spent contributes to maximizing voter awareness and support, combining traditional campaigning with modern digital outreach.
Cost per Vote ($)
Campaign Bus Tour $0.050
TV Advertisement $0.005
Custom Yard Signs $0.004
Twitter Coordinator $0.010
Major Campaign Office Denver $0.020
Minor Campaign Office San Antonio $0.015
Billboard Advertisement $0.005
Custom Shirts $0.008
Overall Average $0.016