political action committees (PACs)
What will be an ideal response?
independent organizations, but more often the political arms of corporations, labor unions, or interest groups, established to contribute to candidates or to work for general political goals
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In gubernatorial political races, incumbency
a. apparently provides no significant advantage because most incumbent governors have lost their bids for reelection during the past twenty years b. is the deciding factor, far outweighing money and the strength of the candidate's political party in the state electorate. c. is rarely a factor because so few sitting governors can legally run for a second term. d. provides an important edge over an opponent, as reflected in the fact that during the past thirty-five years, around 75 percent of incumbents have retained their seats.
Explain the key features and functions of PACs (political action committees).
What will be an ideal response?