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Biden-Harris Campaign Funding Dispute Leads to FEC Complaint

 July 27, 2024

A new complaint has been filed against Vice President Kamala Harris, bringing fresh controversy to the forefront of the upcoming November election.

Citizens United and 16 GOP-led states accuse Harris of misappropriating President Joe Biden's campaign funds after he withdrew from the reelection race, as the Washington Examiner reports.

Legal Complaint Against Harris

Citizens United, alongside 16 Republican-led states, lodged the complaint on Thursday. The petition accuses Vice President Kamala Harris of improperly assuming control over President Joe Biden’s campaign funds following his decision to suspend his reelection bid.

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is being urged to intervene, with the complainants demanding that Harris be barred from utilizing the funds for her election campaign this November.

The Biden campaign, following his endorsement of Harris, was rebranded as the Harris campaign, allowing her access to approximately $96 million in campaign funds as of June 30.

FEC's Role and Challenges

The FEC, an entity equally divided between Democratic and Republican representatives, faces the task of examining the legality of Harris’s access to these funds. The complaint seeks immediate action from the commission to prevent potential misuse of the funds.

However, Republican FEC Chair Sean Cooksey acknowledged that existing regulations could restrict Harris from accessing the funds. He also noted the typically sluggish pace of FEC proceedings, as the commission is still working on cases from as far back as the 2016 election. This complaint arose shortly after a similar one was filed by the Trump campaign, questioning the legality of Harris utilizing Biden donors’ contributions.

Harris Campaign’s Counterarguments

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, spokesperson for the Harris campaign, dismissed the claims, arguing that these legal accusations are distractions orchestrated by Republicans. Lutvak suggested that the complaints are baseless and aimed at diffusing the Democrats’ momentum.

"Republicans may be jealous that Democrats are energized to defeat Donald Trump and his MAGA allies, but baseless legal claims, like the ones they’ve made for years to try to suppress votes and steal elections, will only distract them while we sign up volunteers, talk to voters, and win this election," Lutvak said.

Despite the complaints, the Harris campaign reportedly raised $100 million shortly after Biden's withdrawal, indicating robust support from Democratic donors.

Contributing Parties and Broader Implications

In addition to Citizens United and 16 GOP-led states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and GOP state parties like those in Arkansas, Arizona, and Colorado have joined the complaint.

The involvement of multiple GOP-led states and notable political groups underscores the heightened stakes and complex legal terrain surrounding campaign fund allocation and use.

This case highlights the intricate rules governing campaign finances and the potential for disputes when a major candidate withdraws from a race, transferring substantial resources and donor contributions.

Immediate and Long-Term Consequences

Citizens United has called for an immediate review and enforcement actions by the FEC to address its concerns promptly. However, whether the FEC can resolve this matter swiftly remains uncertain, given their historical pace.

The outcome of this dispute could set influential precedents for how campaign funds are managed when candidates withdraw and endorse successors, potentially impacting future election dynamics.

As the November election approaches, the resolution of this issue could have significant implications not only for the Harris campaign but also for the broader political landscape and regulatory framework governing electoral campaigns.

Ultimately, the FEC's decision and its timeliness will be critical in either validating or dismissing the allegations against Vice President Harris. Until then, the controversy adds another layer to the already intensely competitive and contentious lead-up to the November elections.

Conclusion

The complaint by Citizens United and 16 GOP-led states against Vice President Kamala Harris underscores the complex legal and political challenges surrounding campaign fund transitions following candidate withdrawals.

With the Federal Election Commission now involved, the decision on Harris’s access to approximately $96 million in Biden campaign funds will be pivotal as the November election nears.

Amid the legal battles, the Harris campaign remains focused on mobilizing voters, while the FEC faces the demanding task of navigating and resolving this high-stakes dispute.