Jesse Benton not part of Rand Paul campaign, will head up pro-Rand super PAC instead

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Rand Paul Taps Jesse Benton to Run His Super PAC
The longtime family strategist will head up America's Liberty PAC, a Paul-sanctioned outside group.

BY SHANE GOLDMACHER
April 6, 2015

LOUISVILLE, Kentucky—Rand Paul's presidential campaign is prepared for launch—and so is his super PAC.

Roughly two weeks ago, the Kentucky senator and his top operatives began the process of severing ties with longtime Paul strategist Jesse Benton, who will helm the independent unlimited-money group established to boost Paul's candidacy and, more than likely, tear down his presidential rivals.

Benton's role with the super PAC will be general consultant, according to a person familiar with the arrangement. He will be charged with both crafting strategy and helping to reach the goal of banking between $20 million and $30 million to support Paul.

The plan is for Benton to use an existing entity, America's Liberty PAC, which was founded by former Ron Paul strategist John Tate several years ago to be Rand Paul's 2016 super PAC.

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read more:
http://www.nationaljournal.com/2016...ps-jesse-benton-to-run-his-super-pac-20150406
 
Question: So this means any money donated to the official campaign can't then be transferred to this PAC correct? because of FEC restrictions?
 
Question: So this means any money donated to the official campaign can't then be transferred to this PAC correct? because of FEC restrictions?

They wouldn't be able to work together in anyway which would I assume, mean sending money to each other~
 
Question: So this means any money donated to the official campaign can't then be transferred to this PAC correct? because of FEC restrictions?

Correct. Their funds must be kept separate, and they are forbidden to coordinate strategy. Benton will be barred by law from having any say at all in the Rand 2016 campaign. Just as I thought he would :)
 
Can this be used in any way to 'donate' to mid-level politicians in Iowa?
 
Correct. Their funds must be kept separate, and they are forbidden to coordinate strategy. Benton will be barred by law from having any say at all in the Rand 2016 campaign. Just as I thought he would :)

That should make everyone happy but I'm sure someone will still bitch.

-Virgil
 
Well, that's good news.

Now I know what not to contribute to.

I think I'll throw $100 into the campaign announcement MoneyBomb now.
 
Oh man, no you didn't!

Now you got me thinking...

Mrs. AF will flip out, she's not at all convinced and wants nothing at all to do with "politics"...can't say I blame her...but, what the hell, if they ran Benton off of at least the "official" part of the campaign, maybe I can look the other way.
 
Correct. Their funds must be kept separate, and they are forbidden to coordinate strategy. Benton will be barred by law from having any say at all in the Rand 2016 campaign. Just as I thought he would :)

Sounds about right.
 
I'm still wary. Call me cynical but I'll have to be 100% sure not a dime gets to Benton before I contribute.
 
I'm still wary. Call me cynical but I'll have to be 100% sure not a dime gets to Benton before I contribute.

No worries there. America's Liberty PAC is not on the list for these donations.

Contributions to Rand Paul Victory Committee (“RPVC”) are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. RPVC allocates contributions to Rand Paul for President (“RPFP”), Rand Paul for US Senate 2016 (“RPFS”), and RAND PAC in conformity with federal limits. Unless a contribution would exceed federal limits, RPVC will divide contributions as follows:

For Individuals and Federal Non-multicandidate PACs—First $2,700 to RPFP’s primary-election account; next $2,700 to RPFS’s primary-election account; next $2,700 to RPFS’s general-election account; next $5,000 to RAND PAC; and final amount, up to $2,700, to RPFP’s general-election account.
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Notwithstanding this default allocation, you may designate your contribution for one or more particular RPVC participants.
 
Sent off to run errands for the family while the real plans are made between father and son. I love it...Benton, through his betrayal, has become almost a perfect real-world analogue of Fredo Corleone.
 
Maybe these Theocrats are right and there is a god in heaven after all?? They may have the wrong one, but still.

Someone is looking out for us.
 
Brilliant move. Benton obviously has gigantic flaws, but he's got some skills too. I'd say he's proven that he's too much of a liability to be part of a formal campaign, but that it makes sense to have him involved in the process. What better way to distance yourself from him than the force of law? What better way to utilize the skills that he does have than by having him effectively be a political badger?

Rand's a very smart guy. No doubt about that.
 
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