Wisconsin State Journal: Scott Walker Has an (Unofficial) Fan Club. Is That a Good Thing?

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Since the 2012 presidential election, candidates have wanted to have super PACs that are closely associated with them, said Paul S. Ryan, a lawyer with the Campaign Legal Center in Washington, D.C. Most of the other leading presidential contenders, including former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, have some kind of political nonprofit acting as a precursor to a campaign.

“What candidates don’t like to see is someone telling the world they are someone’s Super PAC,” Ryan said. “They don’t want rogue super PACs raising money for them and raising money from supporters.”...

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