Posted on 02/20/2020 9:05:56 AM PST by yesthatjallen
A campaign finance watchdog has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission alleging Pete Buttigiegs campaign illegally coordinated advertising with a super PAC.
VoteVets, a super PAC that supports military veterans in politics and has thrown its support behind Buttigieg, bought more than $630,000 in television advertising in Nevada a move that came one week after Buttigieg campaign strategist Michael Halle tweeted that the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor would benefit from his military record being on the airwaves in Nevada through the caucuses, which are on Feb. 22.
The nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center, which works to lessen the influence of money in politics, said in its complaint filed Tuesday that there is reason to believe that VoteVets made, and the Buttigieg campaign accepted, over $639,000 in illegal and excessive in-kind contributions in the form of coordinated communications.
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welcome Mayor Petey to the real world
***VoteVets, a super PAC that supports military veterans in politics and has thrown its support behind Buttigieg***
All Vets, or only commies?
The Dem Deep State is just clearing the field for their Chosen One.
Can’t have these upstarts thinking they can play in OUR sandbox!
At the brokered convention, after the smoke clears,
will it be Hildabeast?
Moo-shell?
Mini Mike?
or a putrid, rancid and demonic conjoined triplet of the three?
For that reason, VoteVets.org has and will continue to work with all progressive allies representing labor, immigration, gay and lesbian rights, and environmentalists, when their issues coincide with the needs of troops and veterans.
No token Republican vets, huh?
bkmk
Wasn’t Pete B. just driving his officer around in a vehicle when in AFG.? How impressive...
Excellent!
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