Federal election law says candidates cannot accept contributions of more than $1,000 from any individual.
Then the league drew up a list of 100 journalists; the candidates accepted three.
It was not clear if the other candidates had accepted the offer.
A candidate for president, by contrast, may accept a donation no larger than $4,200.
In exchange, the candidates must accept limits on their expenditures.
This time I feel certain that the candidate in question will accept my offer.
Universities can set a date by which candidates must accept their offer.
All presidential candidates may accept private donations during the primary season.
Official recognition as a party would also allow candidates to accept money from political action committees.
"That candidate will then often accept the job with the highest salary."