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Which statement accurately describes super PACs?

A. Most of the money spent by super PACs is considered hard

money, as it goes directly to candidates and parties.

B. To receive funds from a super PAC, a party candidate must have

received at least 5 percent of the popular vote in the previous

election.

C. Super PACs can spend any amount supporting a candidate, as

long as they do not work directly with the candidate's campaign.

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D. The Federal Election Commission tightly regulates how much

money super PACs spend.

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  1. 22 June, 02:55
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    The correct answer is C. Super PACs can spend any amount supporting a candidate, as long as they do not work directly with the candidate's campaign.

    Explanation:

    A Political Action Committee (PAC) is a type of lobby group that deals with influencing elections, legislation and other political issues. In addition to interest groups, politicians also set up Political Action Committees to organize their collection of money. Political Action Committees are legally regulated by the states and by the federal government. Under the 1971 Federal Election Campaign Act, an organization is considered PAC if it receives or spends more than a thousand US dollars in money with the purpose of influencing a federal election.

    When a stakeholder group, trade union or company wants to contribute to federal election candidates or parties, this must be done through a Political Action Committee. Collecting money is only permitted within a limited group, for example shareholders of a company. Those who do not fall under the limited group may nevertheless often contribute by supporting the administration and the collection process. Contributions are limited to $5000 per year per donor.

    Since 2010, it has been possible to set up a Super PAC, officially an independent expenditure only committee. This is a PAC that can only do "independent spending", which cannot therefore be coordinated with a federal election candidate or political party.
  2. 22 June, 02:55
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    To receive funds from a super PAC, a party candidate must have

    received at least 5 percent of the popular vote in the previous

    election. so the answer would b
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