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What is one danger that is presented by allowing interest groups to donate to political campaigns? How does the government try to prevent this danger or lessen its impact? in 2 sentences

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Allowing interest groups to donate to political campaigns can create a danger of undue influence or corruption, where donors expect favorable policies, preferential access, or quid pro quo arrangements that subvert the public interest. To reduce this risk, governments impose contribution limits and bans (e.g., on foreign or certain corporate donations), require disclosure of donors, regulate independent expenditures, offer public financing options, and enforce rules through agencies like the FEC.