"Thank you for endorsing my non-campaign through the super PAC I didn't authorize and won't able to coordinate with!" http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/06/12/us/politics/a-chicago-homecoming-for-clinton-on-her-book-tour.html?ref=politics&_r=1&referrer= …
.@nickconfessore Also @kenvogel in Big Money has interesting take on how Romney coordinated with Super PAC while it was still legal to do so
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I don't think this is totally right: "Fed. campaign laws prohibit Clinton from coordinating w/
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@kenvogel@nickconfessore That is, there are all sorts of things which count as coordinating in the English language but not at FEC -
@rickhasen@kenvogel@nickconfessore but since Hillary isn't an official candidate yet, isn't she free to coordinate to her heart's desire? -
@rickhasen@kenvogel@nickconfessore any sort of prohibition wouldn't apply while she's still technically a private citizen -
@patcaldwell@rickhasen@nickconfessore yes. she can coordinate all she wants b/c 1) she's not a candidate 2) it's outside 120-day window -
@kenvogel@patcaldwell@rickhasen This is why I tweeted "won't" be able to coordinate. I will have to look at the language in the piece tho. -
@nickconfessore@kenvogel "Federal campaign laws prohibit Mrs. Clinton from coordinating with Ready for Hillary or any other “super PAC."
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