BUYING VOTES AND QUID PRO QUO ALLEGED. HILL. “‘This is a classic quid pro quo as defined in our bribery laws,’ Collins said. ‘They are asking me to perform an official act and if I do not do what they want, two million plus dollars is going to go to my opponent.’” SENATOR SECURITY ASK. […]
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OK, political law links for today 10-3
REGISTRATION EFFORT FUNDING. STL. “Sen. Claire McCaskill, who has made opposition to ‘dark money’ in politics a central focus of her re-election campaign and the primary reason she opposes Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, lauded the ‘good news’ of an outside group partially funded by undisclosed donors aiming to register 100,000 black voters in Missouri.” […]
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O’ROURKE FLAGGED. DC. “Democratic Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke’s senate campaign was flagged by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Sunday for accepting ‘excessive’ and ‘impermissible’ donations.” AD DRAWS COMPLAINT. DDN. “The Republicans’ complaint is that by featuring the Whirlpool brand so prominently, Brown’s campaign is receiving an ‘impermissible in–kind contribution from a prohibited source.’” NJ: […]