What is a difference between a PAC and a super PAC?
A) PACs can contribute directly to candidates, but super PACs cannot.
B) Conservative interests favor PACs over super PACs.
C) Contributions to PACs are unlimited, but restrictions have been placed on how much money can be contributed to super PACs.
D) Super PACS are much more likely to support incumbent candidates than are PACs.
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