Political spending by groups that conceal their donors is known as dark money. These nonprofits, like 501(c)(4)s, avoid disclosure rules, funneling unlimited funds into ads or advocacy. The primary beneficiaries are wealthy individuals, corporations, and special interests seeking to influence elections or policy without public accountability, often tilting outcomes toward their agendas.
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