Super Pac

/ˈsuːpər ˌpæk/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An independent political action committee that can raise and spend unlimited funds to advocate for or against political candidates but cannot coordinate directly with campaigns.
    The candidate received substantial support through a super PAC's advertising efforts.

Forms

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Commentary

Super PACs must operate independently and cannot contribute directly to candidates, distinguishing them from traditional PACs.

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