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< BACK TO Fresh Intelligence Colbert's Legal Issues, Pt. Two
According to federal law, if Colbert is able to gather $5,000 for his campaign (which, given the show's cultish following, seems likely), he has 15 days to form a campaign committee and file a "statement of candidacy" with the FEC (he's yet to do so). That's where things could get dicey. If Comedy Central is found to have spent any cash promoting Colbert's campaign—say, money spent producing his own show—the FEC might likely decide it violated the federal law barring politically owned or controlled corporations from donating money or labor to candidates. Those interested in giving their hard-earned money to the best-scripted candidate this side of Hillary Clinton can do so here.
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