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To answer Samuel's question, there's various types of political action committees and "voter education" committees, broken down by various types of non-profits, 501(c)4, 527, etc.

There are circumstances where PACs can and do coordinate with a campaign or make direct contributions to a campaign. There are laws about when they can do this, and there are contribution limits and tax consequences as well. For a Super PAC, they can accept unlimited contributions but cannot coordinate with a campaign.

by Dave Stroup on Jun 26, 2012 2:17 pm • linkreport

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