Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) is one of several potential presidential candidates deciding how they will raise money for a 2020 campaign. She also plans to avoid backing from a super PAC — and would be unlikely to endorse any candidate who relies on a super PAC, according to a person familiar with her thinking. (His regular bragging about not having a super PAC became a “Saturday Night Live” punchline, even if Sanders did benefit from a super PAC run by a nurses union.) (This was a shift; during his House races in 2012 and 2014 he took PAC money). “The candidates aren’t committed to running; the donors aren’t committing to candidates,” said Zimmerman, the Democratic donor.
Source: Washington Post December 29, 2018 23:42 UTC