Noun
super PAC (plural super PACs)
(US politics) A political action committee which may support a political candidate, and officially endorse one, but is legally bound to not coordinate with any candidate, and is not limited in financial contributions from donors or financial spending.
Synonym: (official name) independent-expenditure only committee
Coordinate terms: PAC, spooky PAC
I'm asking regular folks to be my super PAC. Claire McCaskill
Her husband and Claudia's father, George Conway, will also be stepping down from his role at the Lincoln Project, a conservative Super PAC. Source: Internet
Duncan is also listed as a director of American Crossroads, another major Republican Super Pac. Source: Internet
But Joe Biden, who initially rejected all Super PAC money, dropped his opposition to Super PAC assistance in October. Source: Internet
In 2018, Bloomberg spent more than $110 million to elect Democratic House members through his Super PAC, a vehicle that could be transitioned to assist with a general election effort. Source: Internet
The Perlmutter's donated $15 million last month to America First Action, a Super PAC run by Linda McMahon dedicated to Trump's election. Source: Internet