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  2. Political action committee - Wikipedia

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    The political action committee emerged from the labor movement of 1943. [10] The first PAC was the CIO-PAC , formed in July 1943 under CIO president Philip Murray and headed by Sidney Hillman . It was established after the U.S. Congress prohibited unions from giving direct contributions to political candidates. [ 10 ]

  3. List of political action committees - Wikipedia

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    Arch Coal Political Action Committee (ARCHPAC) – St. Louis, MO. COALPAC, A Political Action Committee of the National Mining Association – Washington, D.C. Foundation Coal Corporation Political Action Committee – Linthicum Heights, MD; Murray Energy PAC – Pepper Pike, OH; Peabody Energy Corp. PAC (Peabody PAC) – St. Louis, MO

  4. Super PAC - Wikipedia

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    Independent expenditure-only political action committees, better known as super PACs, are a type of political action committee (PAC) in the United States.Unlike traditional PACs, super PACs are legally allowed to fundraise unlimited amounts of money from individuals or organisations for the purpose of campaign advertising; however, they are not permitted to either coordinate with or contribute ...

  5. CIO-PAC - Wikipedia

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    The first-ever "political action committee" in the United States of America was the Congress of Industrial Organizations – Political Action Committee or CIO-PAC (1943–1955). What distinguished the CIO-PAC from previous political groups (including the AFL 's political operations) was its "open, public operation, soliciting support from non ...

  6. Opposition research - Wikipedia

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    Congressional and presidential opposition research is often conducted by or funded by a political party, lobbying group, political action committee (PAC), or a 527 group that coalesces around a certain issue. In the U.S., both the Republican and Democratic parties employ full-time "Directors of Research" and maintain databases on opponents.

  7. Progressive Democrats of America - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Progressive Democrats of America. Progressive Democrats of America is an American political action committee that was founded in the summer of 2004 by Kevin Spidel, the National Field Director for the Kucinich for President campaign and Tim Carpenter, the Deputy Campaign Manager for Kucinich and activists from the Howard Dean and Dennis Kucinich campaigns with the goal to make the ...

  8. National Democratic Training Committee - Wikipedia

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    National Democratic Training Committee (NDTC) is a 527 [1] political action committee [2] formed in 2016 to train American Democratic party candidates at all levels of government to run for public office. [3] [4] [5]

  9. Public Affairs Council - Wikipedia

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    [clarification needed] Today, the definition of "public affairs" is much broader, encompassing political involvement, lobbying (government relations), political action committees, corporate community involvement, issues management, grassroots advocacy, and public relations. This broadening of the field of public affairs and an increased ...