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Political Action Committees Research Paper

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Political Action Committees Political Action Committees, or PACs for short, are groups of people that try to raise money to use to both defeat candidates and to help their candidate get elected. Political Action Committees are often formed to “represent business, labor or ideological interests.” Each PAC is allowed to give $5,000 each year to another PAC or candidate’s committee (“What Is a PAC?”). The FEC (Federal Election Commission) must be notified of a new PACs formation and must be provided with the proper information in order to recognize the PAC. Some politicians use PACs to raise money to fund the campaigns of other candidates. Most Political Action Committees are connected with businesses, PACs for other things—such as leadership—have
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