Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Blunt PAC gives maximum amount to support Roy Moore's Senate candidacy

The most recent campaign finance report filed with the Federal Election Commission shows no one gave more money to embattled Alabama U. S. Senate candidate Roy Moore than Sen. Roy Blunt.

Blunt's support was not a personal contribution to Moore, but came in the form of a $5,000 contribution from Blunt's Rely On Your Beliefs PAC.

The contribution was made October 17, approximately three weeks before the Washington Post first revealed allegations of Moore's efforts to hit on underage girls while he was in his 30s.

Blunt commented on those allegations November 13 in a St. Louis Post-Dispatch article

"The women have a more credible story than Judge Moore. Alabama voters should have a better choice and Judge Moore should have better answers to these charges."

Since then, Blunt has made few comments on Moore.

Blunt was not the only Senate Republican leader to make the maximum $5,000 PAC contribution to the Moore campaign.

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's Bluegrass Committee also contributed $5,000. McConnell, however, asked that his $5,000 be returned and Moore complied, according to the FEC records.

There is no indication that Blunt has made any similar request.


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Duh Soufh will rize agin!

Anonymous said...

More money coming from Delay and his crooked money laundering schemes. Started with his son Matt, and continues with his lobby money and other more than likely Koch money to control what citizens really want and need. Too bad Missouri is being represented by the type of people like Blunt and Long. The state has gone down the tubes and now the national government is ill-represented by so many to remove any real protections for ordinary citizen.

Anonymous said...

How is the Rebiblicant Party's association with the Roy Moore branch of the party working out for you Mr Blunt?

Low turnout from the Alabama Reds?


hahahahaha




Anonymous said...

Moore's defeat is just the first domino to fall in the Dump the Trump game.

tRUMP thinks he is the smartest guy in the room said...

“It’s hard to believe that they could make this new tax proposal even worse for the middle class,” Schumer explained to reporters. “Their illogic is amazing. The idea was that SALT is hurting the middle class. Instead of undoing their repeal of state and local deductibility, they reduce rates further on the rich. That doesn’t solve the SALT problem.”

One reporter wondered why Trump “is turning his back on his home state and home city on SALT deductions?”

“President Trump, when I talk to him about policy, he has an amazing way of deluding himself,” Schumer said. “He doesn’t know the details and he says whatever he wants to say.”
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/top-dem-says-trump-addlebrained-at-meeting-when-i-talk-policy-he-has-an-amazing-way-of-deluding-himself/

Harvey Hutchinson said...

Schumer is a delusional obsstrucionist who would rather put his personal political agenda ahead of his own constituency as well as the rest of the country and the free world— a real dirt bag!! End of story!!

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