Nikki Minaj hoping to become another entertainer turned politician,…

Question Answered step-by-step Nikki Minaj hoping to become another entertainer turned politician,… Nikki Minaj hoping to become another entertainer turned politician, decides to run for an open seat in the Senate in New York.  She shares this new political aspiration with her close personal friend, Anna Khonda, who happens to be one of Nikki’s former business partners.  Khonda, who wholeheartedly believes in Minaj’s ability to be a great senator, organizes a Super Pac, called “Look at Her BUCKS” Super Pac.  The organization which operates without coordinating with Minaj, begins raising millions and millions of dollars.  Khonda uses the funds to develop advertisements in support of Minaj, flyers and circulars promoting Minaj’s platform and severely criticizing her opponent, a former congressional staffer, Abby Stenence.  Even with the copious amounts of money Khonda is spending, it becomes apparent a few weeks prior to the election that Minaj is simply too far behind in the polls and will not win.  Khonda, reviews the books and determines that there is over $4.5 Million dollars still available in the Super Pac fund.  She decides to place that money into a trust fund where Minaj is named as the beneficiary.  Minaj ends her campaign and begins living off the money placed in Trust and uses it to take her entire entourage including Khonda and the Super Pac Staff on a month long trip to Turks and Caicos.  Given the scenario listed above, which of the following actions would be prohibited by the Federal Election Commission? Group of answer choicesA. Having the former Business Partner of a candidate run a Super Pac supporting that candidateB. Raising millions of dollars beyond the $5000.00 limit for Super PacsC. None of the actions listed would be prohibited under current campaign finance lawsD. Naming the Super Pac “Look at Her BUCKS”E. Spending Super Pac money on expenditures not related to the campaign like living expenses and trips Social Science Political Science POLITICAL 001 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)