During the last Governor's race, we took a quick look at the Evers donor list and found a remarkable number of donations made by "unemployed" out-of-state people. The donations were very small, usually less than $25.00 each.
A noticeably strange pattern. What resident of the State of Washington cares so much about Tony Evers that they would send $9.95 to his war-chest even though the donor is 'unemployed'?
Time marches on, and then James O'Keefe comes up with a tantalizing bit of information.
...“The FEC investigation into money apparently laundered from various addresses through Act Blue Election Watch will be filing a complaint with the FEC in DC over the discrepancies and apparent fraud that has taken place with all these donations, many of which are done through the home addresses of the elderly.”...
...“Election Watch will file the complaint with the FEC, wait the required 120 days, and then file a lawsuit in the Northern District of Virginia.
“Now included in that lawsuit will be evidence that over 60% of the money involved in this is apparently coming from China. The ACLU is feeding a lot of money to other PACs, like Emily’s List, Color of Change PAC, just to name a few....
And then a familiar name:
... “There is also receipts of a large amount of monies on the FCC website to financial processors like Amalgamated Bank, particularly the Washington DC branch of an automated bank....
Amalgamated Bank is wholly-owned and operated by labor unions; it has Board-level connections to the infamous SEIU.
Maybe some enterprising TeeVee station will run their own investigation of Tony's campaign donors. We're not holding our breath.
On the other hand, this could be one of those 'too good to be true' stories, too. Stay tuned.
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