Strange how "campaign finance laws" always seem to come down to suppressing speech.<p>Sounds like there's also serious doubt this is in any way illegal, e.g. this comment by "Daniel Tokaji, a professor of Constitutional Law at Ohio State University":<p><i>"A lot of things you and I would consider coordination are not coordination under the law. I don't think sharing polling data is going to be enough to establish that the campaign was materially involved in decisions about content, target audience or timing."</i><p>Outlawing "coordination" is a very dangerous slippery slope to go down, as Wisconsin recently showed.