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Media gör supertisdagen till superseger för Trump

Faktumet att supertisdagen innebär primärval i många delstater samtidigt gör att så kallade super pacs, som stöttar kandidaterna, tvingats bli mer selektiva när det gäller annonsering. Därför har många väljare i stället påverkats av nyhetsmedierna, något som enligt Washington Post kommer att gynna Donald Trump eftersom han dominerat i rapporteringen.
Den super pac som spenderat mest pengar inför kvällens val är Conservative Solutions som stöder Marco Rubio. De har pumpat in 4,3 miljoner dollar i bland annat tv-reklam.
– Supertisdagen har alltid handlat om delegaterna och vi har riktat in vår annonsering på marknader där det finns oproportionerligt många delegater tillgängliga, säger Jeff Sadosky från organisationen.

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Wikipedia (en)
In the United States, a political action committee (PAC) is a type of organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaign for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation. The legal term PAC has been created in pursuit of campaign finance reform in the United States. This term is quite specific to all activities of campaign finance in the United States. Democracies of other countries use different terms for the units of campaign spending or spending on political competition (see political finance). At the U.S. federal level, an organization becomes a PAC when it receives or spends more than $2,600 for the purpose of influencing a federal election, according to the Federal Election Campaign Act. At the state level, an organization becomes a PAC according to the state's election laws. Contributions from corporate or labor union treasuries are illegal, though they may sponsor a PAC and provide financial support for its administration and fundraising; Union-affiliated PACs may only solicit contributions from members; Independent PACs may solicit contributions from the general public and must pay their own costs from those funds. Federal multi-candidate PACs may contribute to candidates as follows: $5,000 to a candidate or candidate committee for each election (primary and general elections count as separate elections); $15,000 to a political party per year; and $5,000 to another PAC per year. PACs may make unlimited expenditures independently of a candidate or political party In its 2010 case Citizens United v. FEC, the Supreme Court of the United States overturned sections of the Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (also known as the McCain-Feingold Act) that had prohibited corporate and union political independent expenditures in political campaigns. Citizens United made it legal for corporations and unions to spend from their general treasuries to finance independent expenditures related to campaigns, but did not alter the prohibition on direct corporate or union contributions to federal campaigns. Organizations seeking to contribute directly to federal candidate campaigns must still rely on traditional PACs for that purpose.

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