bundlers

/ˈbʌndlərz/
noun
  1. People who collect or gather items together into a bundle or group.
    • The bundlers at the warehouse tied the newspapers with twine.
    • The farm's bundlers gathered the hay into tight bales.
    • Volunteers worked as bundlers, packing donated clothes for shipment.
  2. In politics, people who raise large amounts of campaign money by collecting contributions from many donors.
    • Top bundlers often receive special access to elected officials.
    • The candidate thanked the bundlers who helped raise millions for the campaign.
    • Campaign finance laws require bundlers to disclose their activities.
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