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Street money : ウィキペディア英語版 | Street money Street money is an American political tactic in which local party officials are given legal cash handouts by an electoral candidate's campaign in exchange for the official's support in turning out voters on election day. == Usage == The money given out to ward leaders and party foot soldiers can range from $10, $20 or $50〔 to as high as $400. Ward bosses in the city's poorer neighborhoods often use the money to offset the costs of gasoline and food for their volunteers.〔〔 Although most well known in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, street money is also common in Chicago, Baltimore, Newark and Los Angeles.〔 In Baltimore, the term "walk around money" means street money.
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