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bundle
verb
1 to gather contributions from a pool of donors and funnel them to a candidate or committee; practiced by professional lobbyists and other individuals who aim to supply a campaign with funds above and beyond the limits on what they can donate personally; in some cases the activity must be publicly disclosed
Ex-Rep. Towns, as a registered lobbyist, can’t give more than $400 to a candidate. But he can collect or 'bundle' donations from others, and in a November 2018 lobbyist disclosure form reported he’d raised $11,000 for Adams’ campaign that year.The City
Ramaswamy is one of the lower-tier GOP hopefuls who are using 'quid-pro-quo campaign finance strategies' to meet the donor threshold, ABC News reported. Ramaswamy is offering his supporters a 10% cut of the donations they bundle for his campaign.The Week
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