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What is the primary difference between hard money and soft money?
• A. Hard money is given to super PACs, while soft money is given
directly to candidates.
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B. Hard money is given directly to political campaigns, while soft
money is given to political parties for "voter education."
• C. Hard money is drawn from candidates'
personal funds, while soft
money comes from a combination of sources.
• D. Hard money is subject to very few limits, while soft money is
tightly regulated.
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• A. Hard money is given to super...
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