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Political action committees (PACs) are formed by
lobbyists.
interest groups.
political campaigns.
super PAC
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interest groups
Explanation: PACs are typically created by interest groups (including corporations, labor unions, trade associations, and advocacy organizations) to raise and contribute money to candidates or campaigns. Lobbyists may be involved, and candidates can set up certain types of PACs (e.g., leadership PACs), while a "super PAC" is a different, independent-expenditure entity rather than an originator of PACs.
Explanation: PACs are typically created by interest groups (including corporations, labor unions, trade associations, and advocacy organizations) to raise and contribute money to candidates or campaigns. Lobbyists may be involved, and candidates can set up certain types of PACs (e.g., leadership PACs), while a "super PAC" is a different, independent-expenditure entity rather than an originator of PACs.
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