What is one way that campaign costs may influence the political process in the United States?

A.
Most candidates can self-finance their campaigns.

B.
Most candidates can use public funds for their campaigns.

C.
Most candidates need to raise money constantly to fund costly campaigns.

D.
Most candidates rely on small donors to independently support their campaigns.

The answer is C. Most candidates need to raise money constantly to fund costly campaigns. Campaign costs are very high, and candidates must spend large sums of money to get their message out to the voters. To do so, they need to constantly raise money through donations from businesses, wealthy individuals, and special interest groups. This dependence on fundraising may influence the political process by making candidates more beholden to their donors' interests rather than the concerns of their constituents.