US politicians exploit loophole to skirt campaign finance rules, study finds
‘Red-boxing’ allows candidates to coordinate with outside spending groups, Election Law Journal researchers sayA new study published in Election Law Journal reveals politicians’ widespread exploitation of a loophole to skirt the law barring campaigns from coordinating with outside spending groups.It’s a strategy that takes place not in smoke-filled rooms or encrypted chats, but out in the open. Continue reading...
‘Red-boxing’ allows candidates to coordinate with outside spending groups, Election Law Journal researchers say
A new study published in Election Law Journal reveals politicians’ widespread exploitation of a loophole to skirt the law barring campaigns from coordinating with outside spending groups.
It’s a strategy that takes place not in smoke-filled rooms or encrypted chats, but out in the open. Continue reading...