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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 03:57 PM Mar 2015

The Rules Don't Apply To Hillary Clinton ... Or Any Of The Other Un-Candidates

Mar, 13 2015 — —

Hillary Clinton is, at least for now, not officially running for president. That's what she has said all along, and now all six members of the Federal Election Commission are on record agreeing with her.

The commissioners — three Republicans and three Democrats — unanimously voted they found "no reason to believe" that the former secretary of state crossed the legal line between non-candidate and candidate and that the Super PAC Ready For Hillary is acting as her campaign committee.

Stop Hillary PAC filed the complaint in December. The complaint raises several other questions beyond Clinton's alleged candidacy, and on a few, the commission deadlocked. Democrats wanted to press the case; Republicans wanted to close it. The tie goes to the Republicans. The commission voted last month.

Why is this news? Well, Clinton has been laying the foundation for a White House run for a few years now. She and a platoon of Republican hopefuls are all busy with campaign-like activities — while insisting that they are not candidates.

And why does it matter? It's easier and more lucrative to be an un-candidate. Under federal law, candidates can't do things these un-candidates are doing right now — notably, traveling on donors' private planes and soliciting six- and seven-figure contributions for the treasuries of friendly Super PACs.

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http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/npr/392821478/the-rules-don-t-apply-to-hillary-clinton-or-any-of-the-other-un-candidates

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The Rules Don't Apply To Hillary Clinton ... Or Any Of The Other Un-Candidates (Original Post) Purveyor Mar 2015 OP
the ugly truth DonCoquixote Mar 2015 #1
I think she'll have $1 billion raced by the time she announces davidpdx Mar 2015 #5
I would imagine that many of these candidates will hold out for as long as they can.. frylock Mar 2015 #2
, blkmusclmachine Mar 2015 #3
Exactly The Kind Of Sound Judgment We Need In A President! Corey_Baker08 Mar 2015 #4

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
1. the ugly truth
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 04:05 PM
Mar 2015

And why does it matter? It's easier and more lucrative to be an un-candidate. Under federal law, candidates can't do things these un-candidates are doing right now — notably, traveling on donors' private planes and soliciting six- and seven-figure contributions for the treasuries of friendly Super PACs.


Hillary Clinton knows that the race will be won by money, so she is stayign quiet to raise money. One would think that her status allows her to comment on matters like oh, cops killing kids, or Bibi using us to get elected, but she knows that she better not piss donors off.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
5. I think she'll have $1 billion raced by the time she announces
Fri Mar 20, 2015, 05:33 AM
Mar 2015

and easily be able to raise another billion at least.

frylock

(34,825 posts)
2. I would imagine that many of these candidates will hold out for as long as they can..
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 05:03 PM
Mar 2015

Clinton does have the luxury of brand recognition, so she won't be in much of a rush.

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