Matching Pairs Campaign Financing Online version This game will help to learn the different aspects of campaign financing and court cases that have affected them. by Quinci Blalock 1 Citizens United v. FEC (2010) 2 Hard Money 3 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 4 Soft Money 5 Super PAC Money that has few regulations and can be used for party building activities as well as commercials about relevant issues just as long as it is not done in direct correlation with a candidate's campaign. An attempt to limit soft money and to stop Campaign Nearing activities. A group that funnels large amounts of unregulated funds to indirectly help out candidates with their campaign. A group wished to release a movie discussing Hillary Clinton which could be seen as damaging to her character. They were met with backlash and the ruling of the decision brought into question the legitimacy of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 Money that is regulated by the Federal Election Committee and has a cap on how much can be donated to a political party.