Does This Violate Campaign Finance Laws?

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Newell Steamer

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Republicans and outside groups used anonymous Twitter accounts to share internal polling data ahead of the midterm elections, CNN has learned, a practice that raises questions about whether they violated campaign finance laws that prohibit coordination.

Well, surely nothing wrong was done,.. I mean, it's not like potential evidence was remo,...
They (the Twitter accounts) were live until Nov. 3 but deleted minutes after CNN contacted the NRCC with questions.

,.. oh.

Two of the profiles were named @TruthTrain14 and @brunogianelli44 but it's unclear which group used specific accounts. Still, the tweeting through special code could raise questions about whether the groups illegally coordinated, according to Kenneth Gross, a former head of the FEC enforcement division who now advises Democrats and Republicans on campaign finance issues.

Let me guess, if (when?) there is an investigation, this all due to being unfairly targeted.

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Dannar26

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I'd say something, but I doubt they're misunderstood good guys.

The Democrats are at least open about shoving the government D into our every orifice until we're effectively living in a dystopia.

I'd say we need to fight corruption, but that just seems to be silly idealism.

What can we do anymore?
 
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