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bundler

American  
[buhn-duh-ler] / ˈbʌn də lər /

noun

bundlers plural
  1. a person or a thing that arranges goods in bundles.

  2. a person, acting as a fundraiser for a political campaign, who collects donations from a range of contributors.


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“You make me choose between a bundler and a big check writer, I’d rather have the hard dollars,” Mr. Murphy said.

From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2023

Fang was a bundler for his campaign, though Axios said there were no signs of illegal contributions, and at one point she facilitated the placement of an intern in his Washington office.

From Washington Post • Jan. 18, 2023

“Many of us are still in touch,” said Alex Slater, a Buttigieg fundraising bundler who founded a public affairs firm.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 14, 2021

Hartley was a campaign bundler for former President Barack Obama, raising more than $500,000 for his reelection bid in 2012.

From Reuters • Jul. 16, 2021

It was the bundler who took me under her wing that first day—pretty Mamie O'Brien—three generations in the Falls.

From Working With the Working Woman by Parker, Cornelia Stratton

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