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He's also given Comedy Central's Jon Stewart control of his SuperPAC. What high jinks will they get up to?
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We've been through this with him before, so talk from Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert about running for president needs to be viewed with suspicion. He's at it again and promises a "major announcement" on his show tonight.
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The TV comic's political action committee — Americans For A Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow — is just one of hundreds of outside groups legally allowed to make "unlimited independent expenditures" in the 2012 presidential race. But the people who run those groups are increasingly close to the candidates themselves.
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Comedian Stephen Colbert started a political superPAC as a joke. But — his bad — it turned out to raise some basic questions about campaign finance law. On Thursday, the Federal Election Commission gave Colbert most of what he'd asked for.
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The Comedy Central star got the OK this morning thanks to a 5-1 vote by the Federal Election Commission.