I think there are two questions there. The first one is, does this actually happen? We could talk in anecdotes, but I don't think anyone has ever actually said, “This has happened. It's unethical. This is the name of the person. I lay it down like that gauntlet.”
The second is, what I call the hook versus the trawler. If we were talking about the campaign manager, absolutely, there's an elevated role involved, but the proposed code gets everyone. It's the trawler at the bottom. It's very specific.
It's interesting, because the previous code of conduct, the current iteration, does have those more central key roles. It's not necessarily about access to the candidate. It's about who is doing this work in a way that it will really benefit the candidate above and beyond simple public participation.