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"Before Senator McCain even thinks about applying for public funds in the general election he should clear up questions about his campaign's compliance with the public funding program in the primaries," said DNC Executive Director Tom McMahon. "Despite Senator McCain's apparent belief that the reforms he championed apply to everyone but himself, there is a compelling public interest in determining whether Senator McCain agreed to participate in the matching funds program so he could get a loan for his campaign, then violated the terms of that agreement so he could ignore the spending cap and raise unlimited money from lobbyists and special interests." In February, the DNC filed a complaint with the FEC calling on the Commission to investigate whether the McCain campaign is breaking the law by ignoring spending limits in the primary. Despite the fact that his campaign materially benefited from the matching funds program, McCain's campaign has taken the unprecedented step of unilaterally withdrawing from the program without FEC approval. FEC Chair David Mason raised questions about whether loans McCain received last year were secured as a result of McCain qualifying for matching funds. McCain also used his qualification for matching funds to qualify for the ballot in several states. FEC filings show McCain has already exceeded the spending limits for the primaries. A copy of the DNC's new complaint will be available after it is filed with the District Court on Monday, April 14, 2008. Paid for and authorized by the Democratic National Committee, www.democrats.org. This communication is not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Democratic National CommitteeCONTACT: Damien LaVera of Democratic National Committee, +1-202-863-8148 Web site: http://www.democrats.org/ |
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