In this era of political violence, candidate security costs are higher, new report says

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by Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press
April 9, 2026
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A new report indicates security spending for political campaigns has increased fivefold over the past decade.

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Increased security costs for candidates may impact campaign spending and potentially influence who can run for office.

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A new report released Thursday indicates that security spending for congressional and presidential campaigns has increased fivefold over the past decade. This surge is attributed to an increasingly hostile political environment, which has led to escalating threats against public officials. The report highlights a range of threats, from doxing to assassination plots, underscoring the heightened risks faced by candidates. This trend reflects the current era of political violence and necessitates greater financial allocation for candidate protection.

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