Anti-Capitalist Bernie Sanders Moved $200K of Campaign Money to Family Nonprofit
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) moved $200,000 from his campaign funds to his family’s nonprofit group, which claimed its mission is to “revitalize democracy.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) moved $200,000 from his campaign funds to his family’s nonprofit group, which claimed its mission is to “revitalize democracy.”
Two House Democrats are reportedly making sure family members are financially stable while American citizens struggle to make ends meet in President Joe Biden’s (D) economy.
Multiple vulnerable Democrats received surprise donations last week from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-CA) to support their reelection campaigns against their wishes, Politico reports.
The Titanic proved not to be seaworthy, and the Bloomberg is proving not to be White House-worthy.
If the ads project an Oz-like image of Bloomberg that can’t be sustained—because soon enough, somebody will pull back the curtain—then the ads are misconceived, perhaps even counterproductive.
Michael Franken, one of Theresa Greenfield’s opponents in the Iowa Senate Democrat primary race, on Tuesday called on Greenfield to “disavow” dark money aiding her campaign.
House Democrats have raised more than twice as much campaign cash as their GOP rivals for a spending binge in the final stretch of the 2018 campaign, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
An indictment over campaign spending hasn’t shaken Rep. Duncan Hunter from holding the lead in his re-election bid over Democrat challenger Ammar Campa-Najjar.
The former chairman of the Missouri Democratic Party pleaded guilty to wire fraud Friday after admitting that he spent campaign cash on lavish personal trips.
Rep. William Lacy Clay (D-MO) used $80,000 in campaign funds to pay a law firm that his sister owns over the past year, according to newly released campaign finance records.
Governor Jerry Brown joked during his State of the State address Thursday that he could stick around past his term limits by funding a ballot initiative to legalize a fifth term in office.
GOP presidential candidate Gov. Scott Walker is getting a bump from donors.
Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL) is in hot water again, as USA Today reports that he used private aircraft instead of commercial flights while paying with taxpayer money and campaign funds.