Anonymous ID: c8fb62 Nov. 12, 2018, 12:51 p.m. No.3871385   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3871315

 

Hillary was in Ireland…during the midterms she owns voting machines, in florida..hmm. Dianne Fienstein, spy for China..Ex Mayor of San Fran..who's suing DOJ…hmmm

Anonymous ID: c8fb62 Nov. 12, 2018, 1:06 p.m. No.3871635   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Maxine Waters’s Daughter Will Pocket More Than $200K For Campaign Operation

 

Karen Waters paid $108K for slate mailers during midterms, owed another $94K

 

The daughter of Rep. Maxine Waters (D., Calif.) will collect more than $200,000 from her mother's campaign after its debts are paid off for leading a lucrative slate mailer operation, Federal Election Commission filings show. Karen Waters has pulled in hefty payments from the campaign to run a slate mailer operation after the FEC issued an advisory opinion in October 2004 allowing Waters to run the operation from the Citizens for Waters, her mother's campaign committee. Prior to 2006, Karen ran the arrangement through LA Vote, a state committee in California.

 

Karen is in charge of slate mailers, or endorsement mailers, in which candidates pay Rep. Waters's campaign to appear on mailers that are sent to more than 200,000 residents in the South Central Los Angeles area, where Waters holds a good amount of clout. The mailers contain a sample ballot and quotes of support from Waters. As of the end of the 2016 election cycle, Karen and her firm Progressive Connections had been paid more than $600,000 in campaign funds from the committee for the running the slate mailers since 2006, the Washington Free Beacon previously reported. Karen received another $108,862 in payments from her mother's campaign committee during the 2018 election cycle, FEC filings show. The committee additionally reported that it still owes $94,000 to Karen. Once the debt is paid off, Karen will have received more than $200,000 in payments from the committee as marked at the end of the midterm cycle.

 

The campaign was paid more than $200,000 from the likes of Democratic candidates and judges in California during the most recent campaign cycle. Gavin Newsom, who was elected governor of California, gave the Waters campaign $27,000 from his own campaign to appear on the slate mailer while Sen. Dianne Feinstein's campaign added $27,000 in slate mailer payments. Newsom and Boxer both previously paid to appear to be on the slate mailers in past elections. Sen. Kamala Harris has also dished out $63,000 to twice appear on the mailers. Harris first made a payment to Waters's committee in 2010 as she was a San Francisco district attorney and running for attorney general in California. Harris made a second payment to Waters in 2016 as she was running for the U.S. Senate.

 

Slate mailers are fairly common in states such as California and Oregon but the practice has come under heavy scrutiny. Complaints have been filed against Waters for the practice, who appears to be the only federal level politician to run such an operation from their campaign committee. Waters's campaign treasurer did not respond to a request for comment on the payments by press time.

 

https://freebeacon.com/politics/maxine-waterss-daughter-will-pocket-200k-campaign-operation/

Anonymous ID: c8fb62 Nov. 12, 2018, 1:11 p.m. No.3871701   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1772

Scott Campaign Calls Latest Nelson Lawsuit a ‘Legal White Flag of Surrender’

 

Republicans say lawyer Marc Elias trying to 'pile up the billable hours' on Nelson

 

The campaign of Florida's Republican Senate candidate Rick Scott immediately wrote off a Monday morning lawsuit filed by Democrats asking Florida officials to count vote-by-mail ballots received after the polls closed on Election Day, calling it a "frivolous and laughable" legal move. A recount is currently underway—Scott is ahead by over 12,000 votes on incumbent Democratic senator Bill Nelson. Nelson has brought in Marc Elias, the Democratic Party's top lawyer, who has unleashed a barrage of lawsuits over the past week in his effort to swing the election in his favor. The latest lawsuit asks the Florida Department of State to dismiss state law requiring mail ballots to be received by the time the polls close, claiming the law disenfranchises voters. Scott's campaign called the Monday lawsuit a "nonserious" attempt by Elias, who it says is just trying to "pile up the billable hours." "At this point, Marc Elias is taking his client for a ride … anything to pile up the billable hours," Scott's campaign said in a Monday email. "This new lawsuit asking to allow votes that came in after the election is nonserious, a joke in legal circles."

 

Scott campaign spokesman Chris Hartline called the lawsuit "a legal white flag of surrender." "While the Scott campaign has won every legal challenge so far, Nelson's Washington lawyer seems to be content filing frivolous and laughable lawsuits—as long as his fee gets paid," Hartline said. "Today's lawsuit is nothing short of a legal white flag of surrender." Hartline further said Scott's margin of victory can't be erased "without fraud." "Governor Scott won the election by a margin that is mathematically impossible to close without fraud, and Bill Nelson can decline a recount at any time," he said. "Bill Nelson's legacy is on the line, but legacies don't pay Marc Elias's bills. Lawsuits do."

 

The Nelson campaign has been sending out fundraising emails at a furious pace over the weekend in an effort to fund the recount effort. "Every dollar we raise today will ensure that every vote is counted in Florida," Nelson wrote in a Sunday email asking for donations to the "emergency recount fund." Neither the Nelson campaign nor representatives for Elias responded to requests for comment.

 

https://freebeacon.com/politics/scott-campaign-calls-latest-nelson-lawsuit-legal-white-flag-surrender/

Anonymous ID: c8fb62 Nov. 12, 2018, 1:18 p.m. No.3871791   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3871724

She may not have in the way you think of it…but there are those foreign Illegals…which she did have hand in..her responsibility to make sure these are clean votes… so in that sense, foreign does make sense..which is why dems want them in the first place..are