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super PAC
noun
a type of PAC that has no limitations on the amount or source of donations, though it cannot contribute directly to a political campaign or party.
Word History and Origins
Origin of super PAC1
Example Sentences
A source tied to that super PAC told the New Yorker that the purpose of the spend was “to warn anyone running for office that, if you are anti-crypto, the industry will come after you.”
Fairshake, the super PAC representing the class, spent nearly $41 million in contributions.
I received five separate press releases Tuesday morning from House Democrats’ main super PAC observing that vulnerable E&C members David Schweikert, Tom Kean, Brian Fitzpatrick, Evans, and Mariannette Miller-Meeks would each cast a “career ending vote” when the committee considers the legislation.
Donald J. Trump’s super PAC called them the streaming persuadables.
How the leading Trump super PAC and his campaign targeted these streamers provided a critical yet unseen edge in Mr. Trump’s sweeping victory last month.
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