The Committee on Political Education (COPE) is

A) an element in the campaign committee in both major party campaign organizations.
B) an agency of the United States government that oversees presidential debates.
C) a political action committee (PAC) of the AFL-CIO.
D) a political action committee of the chamber of commerce.
E) no longer in existence.


C

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