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In the United States, a Political Action Committee, or PAC, is the name
commonly given to a private group organized to elect or defeat government officials
in order to promote legislation supporting the group's special interests.
PACs are limited in the amount of money that they can spend to the following per year:
However, PACs are not limited to advertising spent on the support of their own issues. In the 2002 elections, the top 10 PACs by money spent by themselves, their affiliates and subsidaries were:
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