Multiple Choice
Campaign spending (supporting or opposing a candidate) that is made by corporations or groups and is uncoordinated with the candidates' campaigns is known as
A) PAC contributions.
B) independent expenditures.
C) issue advocacy.
D) lobbying.
E) 527 spending.
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