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The political arm of special interest groups?

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A political action committee (PAC) attempts to benefit the members of an interest group by raising and spending money to support political candidates who align with the group's goals and priorities. By donating to campaigns, funding advertisements, and organizing grassroots efforts, PACs aim to influence elections and shape policy outcomes in favor of their interest group members.


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PAC stands for Political Action Committees. They are the fundraising wing of interest groups.


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A part of the Special Interest Group that raises money for the purpose of spending that money on candidates running for office who will support their cause is called?

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