Super PACs Spend $48M on Primaries, Hiding Donor Info

Source: Politico

Summary

Outside groups are leveraging the tactic of delayed donor disclosure to influence elections, spending $48 million on House and Senate primaries this cycle. This practice raises concerns about transparency in political financing.

Why It Matters

The increasing use of delayed donor disclosures by Super PACs undermines the integrity of the electoral process, potentially swaying voter decisions without accountability. As large sums are spent without clear funding sources, it highlights a critical gap in campaign finance regulations that could impact the democratic process and public trust in elections.

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