Political action committees.
Answer this question… political parties.
Thousands of political action committees (PACs) were created to raise funds for candidates.
One place to start - Federalist #10 by James Madison.
lobbying officials and forming political action committees (PACs) filling lawsuits and lobbying officials
No, they are not. No political contribution is tax deductable, on a Federal tax return.
make donations to candidates for Federal office - something that they cannot do directly.
The main downside of political action committees is their oppsition to democracy. Answer:their oppsition to democracy
Political action committees
Political action committees.
its abbreviation is PAC
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Campaigns
PACs contribute money to re-election campaigns.
how have political action committees invested their money?
i dont kown what it is so if need to know it get over it
The influence of political action committees on elections has been a source of anxiety for many Americans. Much of this worry has centered on the ability of PACs to raise large sums of money to spend on political campaigns. The rapid growth of the PACs and the dangers of their overtaking parties is also a concern.