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Dark money

Dark money refers to political spending by organizations or individuals that are not required to disclose their identities or the sources of their funding. This type of funding often comes from nonprofit groups and political action committees (PACs) that can operate independently of candidates and parties. Because the sources are hidden, it can lead to increased influence of wealthy donors in politics, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in democratic processes. Dark money can affect election outcomes, policy decisions, and overall trust in political systems.

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    Dark money refers to political spending by organizations that are not required to disclose their donors. This funding often comes from anonymous sources, making it difficult to trace where the money originated. Dark money can influence elections and policy decisions by funding advertisements, campaign efforts, or lobbying without transparency. The term highlights concerns about accountability in politics, as voters may be unaware of who is financing candidates or issues, leading to potential conflicts of interest and undermining democratic processes.