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Governor Patrick Cote of Vermont is beginning his primary campaign for the presidency and is considering whether or not to accept public funds set aside for primary candidates in the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. Cote is concerned that his primary opponents may forgo revenue from the fund with the hope of raising money beyond its established limits. From which group could Cote solicit funds to maximize donations to his primary campaign, thereby allowing him the option of declining money from the Presidential Election Campaign Fund

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Question Completion with Options:

a. Political action committees

b. Professional organizations

c. Corporations

d. Labor unions

Answer:

The group from which Cote could solicit funds to maximize donations to his primary campaign, thereby allowing him the option of declining money from the Presidential Election Campaign Fund is called:

Political action committees

Explanation:

A political action committee is a committee set up primarily to raise funds for the political campaign of a candidate.  The committee collects funds from various individuals, better called contributors, and then distributes the funds to candidates who support the same ideals as the contributors.  The establishment of a political action committee by supporters of a political aspirant enables the committee to collect funds for distribution to a candidate's political course.  The committee is established based on ideology and political interests.

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