Which distinguishes a super political action committee from a traditional political action committee?

a. Super political action committees cannot directly contribute to a candidate, while traditional political action committees can. 
b. Super political action committees can directly contribute to candidates, while traditional political action committees cannot. 
c. Super political action committees are for federal elections, while traditional political action committees are for state elections. 
d. Super political action committees are those which raise more than $20 million dollars in a given election cycle. 


a. Super political action committees cannot directly contribute to a candidate, while traditional political action committees can. 

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