soft money
Americannoun
noun
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The soft money scandal was shut down in 2002 by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, also known as the McCain-Feingold Act, enacted with strong bipartisan support.
From Washington Post • Jan. 20, 2020
“My family is the biggest contributor of soft money to the Republican National Committee,” she wrote in the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call.
From The New Yorker • Nov. 23, 2016
Lazio infamously walked over to Clinton’s podium during the debate, demanding she sign a pledge to forgo a form of donations known as soft money.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 24, 2016
What is clear is that filming is highly mobile, and studios and producers increasingly rely on this so-called soft money to lower their production costs.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 30, 2014
Colonel Jimmy heard Small make that fool bet on the eighteenth tee, and you know what a leech he is when soft money is in sight.
From Fore! by Loan, Charles Emmett Van
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