Your question is misleading. Why is Bernie in this mix? He doesn't have a super pac ergo he cannot be part of the NO answer. If you have no super pac, how can you be responsible for one? Get a new NO answer.
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Your question is misleading. Why is Bernie in this mix? He doesn't have a super pac ergo he cannot be part of the NO answer. If you have no super pac, how can you be responsible for one? Get a new NO answer.
Excuse me but the entire premise of the question is false.
By law, candidates cannot have ANY coordination with their super-pacs.
McCain-Finegold anyone?