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How the GOP used Twitter to stretch election laws

16 点作者 atratus超过 10 年前

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msandford超过 10 年前
The article also mentions that Republicans accused Democrats of doing a similar-but-not-the-same kind of thing some years ago.<p>Please keep in mind that this is politicians behaving badly, not Republicans behaving badly. Yes this time it was Republicans, but both parties do it.<p>The problem is horrendous set of incentives for politicians; something Larry Lessig is trying to do something about. <a href="http://www.mayday.us" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mayday.us</a>
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hga超过 10 年前
Strange how &quot;campaign finance laws&quot; always seem to come down to suppressing speech.<p>Sounds like there&#x27;s also serious doubt this is in any way illegal, e.g. this comment by &quot;Daniel Tokaji, a professor of Constitutional Law at Ohio State University&quot;:<p><i>&quot;A lot of things you and I would consider coordination are not coordination under the law. I don&#x27;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.&quot;</i><p>Outlawing &quot;coordination&quot; is a very dangerous slippery slope to go down, as Wisconsin recently showed.