“As aspiring Republican presidential candidates compete for donor support, the old rules no longer apply,” National Journal reports.
“Gone is any vestige of respect for ‘home turf,’ a now-abandoned campaign ethos that at times made candidates think twice before seeking support from their rivals’ home states or previous financial backers. Instead, 2016 is a free-for-all, where candidates not only ignore boundaries, they also actively seek out their rivals’ supporters in a bid to crowd them out of the competition for cash.”
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