The organizations created to raise money for political campaigns and influence policy are known as Political Action Committees (PACs). PACs play a crucial role in financing elections, while Soft Money and Dark Money Committees have different functions. Super Delegates are not committees but party leaders who can vote at conventions without being pledged to a candidate.
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Political Action Committees (PACs) are organizations that raise and spend money to influence political campaigns. Other types include Soft Money Committees and Dark Money Committees, which have different rules regarding funding and spending. Super Delegates, although mentioned, are not committees focused on raising funds but are party leaders involved in voting at conventions. ;