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"That's a remarkable statement, because it's not apparent why non-automatic qualifying conferences should pay tithes to the AQs for fielding championship teams in the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s, " said Matt Sanderson, co-founder of Playoff PAC, a political-action committee dedicated to replacing the BCS with a playoff.
WSJ: Justice Department Is Asked to Probe Bowl Championship Series
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This year, Credo started a "super PAC, " a political-action committee, aimed at ousting 10 Tea Party Republicans from Congress.
WSJ: FBI Secretive 'National Security Letter' Demand for Phone Records Faces Rare Challenge
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"The thousands upon thousands of e-mails released today show a very engaged Governor Sarah Palin being the CEO of her state, " said Tim Crawford, treasurer of Sarah PAC, Palin's political action committee.
CNN: E-mails show GOP circling Palin in late 2008
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Until today, firms that wanted to express political views near election time had to form a political action committee (PAC), clear many regulatory hurdles and accept only limited amounts of money from each donor.
ECONOMIST: American politics
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What is a political action committee (PAC)?
CNN: Student News Learning Activity: Campaign Finance
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Most of those ads are being paid for by a political action committee backing individual candidates, dubbed a Super PAC, that supports Mr. Gingrich.
WSJ: Romney Wins New Hampshire Primary
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Instead, most of the on-air politicking is funded by a new breed of political action committee backing individual candidates dubbed the Super PAC which has sprung to life this year because of changes in the law.
FORBES: A Megaphone for Plutocrats