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12 February, 18:10

Why does federal law set limits on how much money political action committees (PACs) can donate to candidates?

a. Candidates need as much money from PACs as possible.

b. Candidates want less money for their campaigns.

c. Candidates need to spend money to support other candidates.

d. Candidates may depend too heavily on money from PACs to get elected.

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  1. 12 February, 18:12
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    The answer is D. The Canidates can also be heavily influenced by PACs as well
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