I very much doubt any campaign anywhere would be stupid enough to try something like this as a matter of policy. Given the size of any campaign, the odds of
someone unscrupulous ending up working the phones in a campaign office somewhere are pretty much 1:1, and no doubt it's some petty crook like that who saw
a golden opportunity and took it. As for denouncing... well, it's probably being treated like any other case of fraud -- you don't see Bank of America
"denouncing" the phishers who are taking money in their name, do you?
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
someone unscrupulous ending up working the phones in a campaign office somewhere are pretty much 1:1, and no doubt it's some petty crook like that who saw
a golden opportunity and took it. As for denouncing... well, it's probably being treated like any other case of fraud -- you don't see Bank of America
"denouncing" the phishers who are taking money in their name, do you?
-- Bob
---------
Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.