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Related: About this forumAre Hillary Clinton and the DNC Skirting Election Law? (Cross-posted in GDP)
http://wallstreetonparade.com/2016/04/are-hillary-clinton-and-the-dnc-skirting-election-law/Brad Deutsch, the attorney who authored the letter last week charging the Hillary Clinton campaigns joint fundraising committee with dubious dealings that appear to violate Federal election law, isnt just any ole lawyer. Prior to joining the law firm Garvey Schubert Barer in July 2014, Deutsch worked for more than a decade at the governments top watchdog over Federal campaign financing the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Deutsch, now lead counsel to Senator Bernie Sanders campaign for President, would seem to be well qualified in defining what is and is not legal under Federal election law. From 2006 to 2014, Deutsch was Chief of Staff and Senior Legal Advisor to Commissioner Steven T. Walther at the FEC. Prior to that, he served as Assistant General Counsel at the FEC from 2004 to 2006 where he supervised a team of Federal election law attorneys.
The joint fundraising committee set up by the Clinton campaign is called the Hillary Victory Fund. Its Treasurer, Elizabeth Jones, doubles as the Chief Operating Officer for Hillary Clintons main campaign fund, Hillary for America. The joint committee was supposed to financially benefit the Hillary campaign, the DNC, and 32 state committees that agreed to come on board. The concept, in theory, is to raise joint funds to benefit the broader Democratic party and congressional candidates running for office. But by ramping up the joint fundraising committee before the primary races have concluded, before Hillary is even the partys nominee, and with her own people in charge of the joint committee, it has created the growing perception that this so-called joint effort is really just a ham-fisted appendage of a political machine that wants to skip the quaintness of primary voting and let big donors install the Democratic partys candidate.
Deutsch, now lead counsel to Senator Bernie Sanders campaign for President, would seem to be well qualified in defining what is and is not legal under Federal election law. From 2006 to 2014, Deutsch was Chief of Staff and Senior Legal Advisor to Commissioner Steven T. Walther at the FEC. Prior to that, he served as Assistant General Counsel at the FEC from 2004 to 2006 where he supervised a team of Federal election law attorneys.
The joint fundraising committee set up by the Clinton campaign is called the Hillary Victory Fund. Its Treasurer, Elizabeth Jones, doubles as the Chief Operating Officer for Hillary Clintons main campaign fund, Hillary for America. The joint committee was supposed to financially benefit the Hillary campaign, the DNC, and 32 state committees that agreed to come on board. The concept, in theory, is to raise joint funds to benefit the broader Democratic party and congressional candidates running for office. But by ramping up the joint fundraising committee before the primary races have concluded, before Hillary is even the partys nominee, and with her own people in charge of the joint committee, it has created the growing perception that this so-called joint effort is really just a ham-fisted appendage of a political machine that wants to skip the quaintness of primary voting and let big donors install the Democratic partys candidate.
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Are Hillary Clinton and the DNC Skirting Election Law? (Cross-posted in GDP) (Original Post)
antigop
Apr 2016
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2banon
(7,321 posts)1. They're above the law, doncha know? n/t
FlatBaroque
(3,160 posts)2. I will never consider Her to be legitimate in any way /
dorkzilla
(5,141 posts)3. I just logged out so I could look at the GD-pee posting
I love what passes for intellectual discourse on that post is "No", in response to the thread title. No substance, no thoughtful rejoinder, just straight up "No".
ETA - I logged out because i trashed GD-P long ago. Not that it probably needs explanation.
Faux pas
(14,686 posts)4. K N R-ed
RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)5. Does the Queen have to follow the law?
Somehow, I don't think so.
Rebkeh
(2,450 posts)6. kandrnt