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political action committee
noun as in special-interest group
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Example Sentences
Cortes and his colleagues had never been involved with a political action committee, so they leaned on people like Khodabandeh for advice.
Significant outside spending was pumped into the race, with political action committees contributing $4.4 million to support Min and $1.3 million in support of Baugh, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
Musk’s political action committee spent around $200m to help Trump’s presidential campaign, and he promises to continue to fund the group’s efforts to advance the president-elect’s agenda and help Republican candidates in upcoming congressional elections.
These factors dovetailed with historic immigration highs, said Mike Madrid, a strategist who co-founded the Lincoln Project, a Republican anti-Trump political action committee.
A prominent GOP political action committee just announced it would spend more than $6 million on ads supporting Brown, a reflection of the importance of the race in determining which party controls the Senate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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