Is John McCain Already Breaking Campaign Finance Law?

The FEC wants to know.

A bank loan that Senator John McCain took out late last year to keep his campaign for the Republican nomination afloat financially is now complicating his desire to withdraw from the public financing program for his primary bid.

The Federal Election Commission, in a letter that it released Thursday, said that Mr. McCain cannot withdraw from the public financing system until he answers questions about the terms of a $4 million line of credit that was secured, in part, by the promise of federal matching funds.

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4 Responses to “Is John McCain Already Breaking Campaign Finance Law?”


  • Mister hypocrisy tries to game the system that he is a “champion” of. I’m starting to miss Mitt Romney’s sincerity and steadfastness.

  • Dr. Victor Davis Handjob

    If he lied about taking money to help out special interests, why wouldn’t he lie about this, too? People in America have this belief that St. John McCain stands above the Washington fray, ethically speaking. We’re going to show the public what conservatives already know: that he’s just another Washington hack.

  • Dr. Victor Davis Handjob

    I’m really sorry about this. I have no idea what the problem is. I swear I’m only hitting it once.

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