The transfer is only one of the ways Mr. DeSantis is pushing the limits of the campaign finance system.
The super PAC supporting his presidential run, bearing the schoolboy name of “Never Back Down,” has made it clear that it has a dangerously broad view of what its role should be.
Those ads are bad enough, but Never Back Down is going much further by essentially taking over many of the main functions of the DeSantis campaign itself.
As The Washington Post recently reported, the super PAC is opening office space in each of the early primary states, organizing a corps of door-knockers and volunteers, and launching a “Students for DeSantis” effort on university campuses, among other grass-roots organizing work.
“This is going to be expansive and a completely different kind of super PAC,” Kristin Davison, the chief operating officer of Never Back Down, told The Post.
Persons:
DeSantis, ”, they’ve, ” Kristin Davison, South Carolina —
Organizations:
PAC, Washington Post, The Times, Labor
Locations:
New Hampshire , Nevada, South Carolina