The Republican campaign for president is undergoing a significant transformation due to new federal guidelines that empower big-money groups, threatening party control beyond the 2024 election.
The change by the Federal Election Commission allows campaigns to coordinate with super PACs, enabling them to outsource their ground game to outside groups with unlimited funding.
Senior Republican officials worry that the Trump campaign's reliance on these outside groups will diminish the party's control over ground operations, similar to the outsourcing seen in television advertising.
Chris Carr suggests that while Republican campaigns are benefiting from cost savings by offloading to outside entities, there are concerns about accountability and whether these groups will fulfill their promises.
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