DNC calls for an investigation of McCain
Democratic National Committee General Counsel Joe Sandler says that the appropriate course for determining whether Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) violated campaign finance laws by opting out of the matching funds program without filing a request with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) is to pursue an investigation, should there be sufficient evidence be found by the FEC to do so. If McCain is found to be in violation of the law, Sandler says the information should be made public before the election (:53).
August 20, 2008
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