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Some Democratic congressional candidates broke their promise not to accept donations from corporate PACs, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
Approximately 56 congressional candidates vowed not to accept corporate political action committee money, the campaign finance website OpenSecrets.org reported Thursday.
The gesture of candidates foregoing corporate PAC dollars may be viewed as more symbolic than anything due to the low dollar thresholds and tight regulations governing corporate PACs, according to Institute for Free Speech research fellow Joseph Albanese in 2018.
Corporate PACs do not receive money from the actual corporations they represent. The money comes from its employees. A pledge not to accept corporate PAC money is not the same as a pledge not to take money from businesses themselves or from super PACs.
The majority of the candidates tracked by OpenSecrets, which the nonprofit Center for Responsive Politics runs, did not take any donations from corporate PACs, according to first quarter FEC filings. Researches noted 10 exceptions:
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