Well, if a candidate pays on opposition research firm to generate a completely false dossier on her opponent and falsely reports it as "legal expenses." then an $800,000 fine covers everything up.Gyles Marrett said:So if a candidate goes out and buys a new suit for a campaign event but plans of course to wear the suit more than once in the future at non campaign related events/work days....is that a campaign expenditure? In other words how clear are the lines or are they pretty blurry. In my example could it be classified either way and be fine?Im Gipper said:I believe that even if he did it just in part to protect his family, its not an election law violation. Going on memory, but I think it has to be solely for the election.nortex97 said:
If he paid it to keep it from further getting out to protect his family from the lies…it's again not 'election fraud.'
But you have to be a Democrat to get away with that.
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