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- Dark_money abstract "In the politics of the United States, dark money is a term for funds given to nonprofit organizations—primarily 501(c)(4) (social welfare) and 501(c)(6) (trade association) groups—that can receive unlimited donations from corporations, individuals, and unions, and spend funds to influence elections, but are not required to disclose their donors.According to the Center for Responsive Politics, "spending by organizations that do not disclose their donors has increased from less than $5.2 million in 2006 to well over $300 million in the 2012 presidential cycle and more than $174 million in the 2014 midterms." The New York Times editorial board has opined that the 2014 midterm elections were influenced by "the greatest wave of secret, special-interest money ever raised in a congressional election."According to the Center for Responsive Politics, dark money (defined as outside groups that did not publicly disclose donors plus groups that received a substantial portion of their contributions from such nondisclosing groups) "accounted for nearly 44 percent of outside spending in the 2010 election cycle."".
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- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink 501(c)(4).
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- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink American_Petroleum_Institute.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Americans_for_Prosperity.
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- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Citizens_United_v._FEC.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Citizens_United_v._Federal_Election_Commission.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_Law_School.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Crossroads_GPS.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink DISCLOSE_Act.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Election.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Election_law.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink FEC_v._Wisconsin_Right_to_Life,_Inc..
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Corrupt_Practices_Act.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Election_Campaign_Act.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Election_Commission.
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- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink File:Dark_Money.jpg.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Form_8-K.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_Partners.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink IRS_targeting_controversy.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Independent_expenditure.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Issue_advocacy_ads.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Rove.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Limited_liability_company.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Lucian_Bebchuk.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Mitch_McConnell.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink National_Organization_for_Marriage.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Times.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Nonprofit_organization.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Patriot_Majority_USA.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink PhRMA.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_Research_and_Manufacturers_of_America.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Political_action_committee.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Political_activities_of_the_Koch_brothers.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Political_campaign.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Politics_of_the_United_States.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink ProPublica.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Public_corporation.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Regulatory_capture.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Securities_and_Exchange_Commission.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Shareholder.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Shell_corporation.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Sunlight_Foundation.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink Super_PACs.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Chamber_of_Commerce.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Securities_and_Exchange_Commission.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Chamber_of_Commerce.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Congress.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink United_States_elections,_2014.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLink United_States_presidential_election,_2012.
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dark money".
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLinkText "committees".
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLinkText "dark money".
- Dark_money wikiPageWikiLinkText "does not disclose".
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- Dark_money subject Category:Campaign_finance_in_the_United_States.
- Dark_money subject Category:Election_campaigning.
- Dark_money subject Category:Secrecy.
- Dark_money hypernym Term.
- Dark_money type Technique.
- Dark_money comment "In the politics of the United States, dark money is a term for funds given to nonprofit organizations—primarily 501(c)(4) (social welfare) and 501(c)(6) (trade association) groups—that can receive unlimited donations from corporations, individuals, and unions, and spend funds to influence elections, but are not required to disclose their donors.According to the Center for Responsive Politics, "spending by organizations that do not disclose their donors has increased from less than $5.2 million in 2006 to well over $300 million in the 2012 presidential cycle and more than $174 million in the 2014 midterms." The New York Times editorial board has opined that the 2014 midterm elections were influenced by "the greatest wave of secret, special-interest money ever raised in a congressional election."According to the Center for Responsive Politics, dark money (defined as outside groups that did not publicly disclose donors plus groups that received a substantial portion of their contributions from such nondisclosing groups) "accounted for nearly 44 percent of outside spending in the 2010 election cycle."".
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