22 February 2008
FEC Chairman Warns that McCain May Be Breaking Campaign Finance Law
FEC Chairman David Mason is saying that his February 6 request to withdraw from the public financing system for the primaries had not been granted.
Technically, the FEC cannot rule on his request to exit the system (he has not technically received any payments), because the Republicans are insisting on appointing electoral terrorist Hans von Spakovsky to the FEC.
Additionally, he agreed to go back into the system if he flamed out in the primaries in order to secure a loan, which may qualify as using FEC money as collateral, which means that he would be bound by the limits, and could not pull out.
One wonders if perhaps the Senate can approve the other three FEC nominees now that McCain is caught up in all this.
Heh.
Technically, the FEC cannot rule on his request to exit the system (he has not technically received any payments), because the Republicans are insisting on appointing electoral terrorist Hans von Spakovsky to the FEC.
Additionally, he agreed to go back into the system if he flamed out in the primaries in order to secure a loan, which may qualify as using FEC money as collateral, which means that he would be bound by the limits, and could not pull out.
One wonders if perhaps the Senate can approve the other three FEC nominees now that McCain is caught up in all this.
Heh.
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Campaign Finance
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Presidential Campaign
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Schadenfreude
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