Ads that typically attack a candidate, but allow the sponsor to avoid disclosure and contribution limitations because the ads do not use electioneering language, such as "vote for" or "vote against" a specific candidate, are classified as
A) issue advocacy.
B) soft money.
C) hard money.
D) independent expenditures.
E) 527 group money.
Correct Answer:
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Q64: Money spent on issue advocacy ads is
A)limited
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A)are
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