First Read: “Jeb’s model — with a whopping $103 million via his Super PAC and $11.4 million by his campaign (in just 16 days) — is one where you will have possibly two competing organizations (the campaign and the Super PAC), and where most of the resources (at least early on) will be housed in the Super PAC.”
“Meanwhile, Hillary’s model — $45 million raised by the campaign, $23 million by two Super PACs — is the structure we’ve seen from the last two successful presidential candidates, Barack Obama and George W. Bush. This model keeps most of the resources and almost all of the decision-making inside the campaign. What’s more, campaigns get discounted ad rates versus what outside groups and Super PACs get.”
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