Inside the Ben Carson Super PAC

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While the super PACs say they do not work together, they may combine into one larger super PAC soon. Former Carson campaign chairman Terry Giles resigned from the campaign to reportedlyform a third super PAC that would seek to combine both The 2016 Committee and One Voice into one operation. Under federal election law, Giles must wait 120 days before getting involved in the world of super PACs.

“I imagine at 120 days and one second my phone’s going to ring and it’s going to be Terry saying let’s get together and talk about this,” Sousa said. “I’m not going to get rid of my organization, but I’m certainly happy to work with other organizations to make sure that we’re not duplicating efforts and throwing money away, and it’s all well coordinated — or as well-coordinated as the law allows it to be.”

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