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FEC Likely to Rule Against Feinstein in Fraud Case

Friday, 06 April 2012 06:54 PM EDT

A draft opinion by the Federal Election Commission suggests it probably won't go along with a request from Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein's re-election campaign that would allow her to replace millions of dollars in embezzled campaign contributions by going back to many of her original donors.

The FEC is likely to take a final vote on her request Thursday.

Feinstein's campaign treasurer, Kinde Durkee, pleaded guilty last week to defrauding numerous California politicians of at least $7 million. Feinstein was the hardest hit, losing an estimated $4.5 million.

The senator had hoped that her supporters could contribute again without the original donation being counted against federal caps.

But an advisory opinion Friday said any contributions deposited in a bank account or cashed must be counted against the cap.

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