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bundler

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

noun

plural

bundlers
  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.


Example Sentences

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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

“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

"And, before doing so, her staff raised concerns about the fact that I was working on this story about one of her most significant donors-- a big bundler of Hollywood money."

From Fox News • Jan. 21, 2020

At the end of that time I had become efficient enough so that I alone kept the bundler busy and Nancy was put on other work.

From Working With the Working Woman by Parker, Cornelia Stratton

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