Thursday, August 7, 2008

Bundler Blunder

This is from the Washington Post. The NY Times and others are also following this story. It looks like more than just a little bit of campaign contribution fraud on the McShame side of the fence. Should be interesting to see where this leads. Follow the money, boys and girls.

"A new question has surfaced this morning surrounding the bundling activity of Harry Sargeant, the Florida Republican who has raised more than $500,000 for the presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain -- was it legal for his foreign co-worker to solicit political contributions?
The Post first reported on Sargeant's efforts on behalf of McCain and other political candidates earlier this week. McCain's campaign has credited Sargeant for collecting dozens of $2,300 and $4,600 checks, many of them from ordinary families in California. The manager of several Taco Bell restaurants, an auto mechanic, and the one-time owners of a liquor store all wrote big checks, even though many were not registered to vote."

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