AP Photo/John Amis It’s well-known that a federal campaign staffer cannot go work for an outside group (such as a super PAC) that’s running ads to benefit that candidate until a 120-day cooling-off period has passed. Campaigns on both sides of the aisle are routinely accused of violating the rule, but it looks like The Lincoln Project may have taken it to a new level: According to FEC records the super PAC paid Keith Edwards, who was then employed by the Jon Ossoff campaign as Senior Digital Advisor, $20,000 on January 4, 2021, the day before the Georgia Senate runoff elections.