Subject: [EL] The Millionaire's Amendment |
From: "Bonin, Adam C." <ABonin@cozen.com> |
Date: 11/19/2010, 7:07 AM |
To: Election Law |
It just occurred to me that we've now completed our first full
federal election cycle after Davis v FEC and, as such, with no Millionaire's
Amendment in place designed to provide ameliorative measures for candidates
running against self-funders. Yet unless I'm missing something (Ron
Johnson in Wisconsin, *maybe*), I don't know that the lack of expanded limits
hurt any candidate running against a self-funder save, perhaps, the
still-being-counted TIm Bishop (D) v. challenger Randy Altschuler (R) race in
NY-01; self-funders seemed to do just as poorly as they always do. http://www.opensecrets.org/overview/topself.php
Has anyone given this any thought?
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