Critics question legality of crowdfunding against Collins

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - A crowdfunding campaign that collected over $2 million for Republican Sen. Susan Collins' prospective Democratic challenger in the 2020 election has raised legal concerns. The Portland Press Herald reports organizers gathered after Collins voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Crowdpac spokesman TJ Adams-Falconer ...

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