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enid602

(8,607 posts)
Mon May 1, 2017, 05:27 PM May 2017

Gianforte busted for Russian Investments

Have not seen this on DU yet. could be nothing, but who knows, maybe Gianforte will end up a player in the Russian Connection!

BUSTED: Montana GOP candidate Greg Gianforte has financial ties to Russian companies under US sanctions

Bob Brigham
Bob Brigham
29 Apr 2017 at 14:23 ET



Greg Gianforte
Montana congressional nominee Greg Gianforte has come under fire for his Russia investments. Photo via the Gianforte campaign website
Days before absentee ballots will be mailed to Montana voters, the only statewide congressional election of 2017 has been thrown into pandemonium following revelations that GOP nominee Greg Gianforte invests in Russian companies under U.S. sanctions.

“The race to fill Montana’s vacant congressional seat has a huge shakeup,” ABC-Fox anchor David Winter concluded while introducing a story by reporter Kolby Crossley. “ABC Fox Montana has learned that Republican Greg Gianforte has financial ties to two Russian companies that have been sanctioned by the United States.”

“Gianforte owns close to 150 thousand dollars’ worth of shares in Vaneck Vectors Russia ETF and more than 92 thousand dollars in the IShares MSCF Russia ETF fund” which have significant holdings in Gazprom and Rosneft.

With absentee ballots for the May 25 special election going out on Monday, the timing of this Russian investment scandal couldn’t come at a worse time for Gianforte.

“It plays directly into the narrative that Gianforte’s campaign doesn’t want to unfold: that Gianforte is a wealthy person from New Jersey, who moved to Montana to build a trophy home and fence off public land while getting rich by outsourcing and other money schemes like these Russian ties,” explained an analysis at the anonymous Montana Cowgirl Blog.

“And it’s made even worse by the fact that he tried to hide this money,” continued the analysis, while pivoting to similarities with Donald Trump’s scandals. “Just like the current administration’s illegal ties to Russian spies, Russian Money and Russian influence, the cover-up is almost a bigger story.”

Gianforte is facing Democrat Rob Quist, who is an iconic figure in Montana.

Montana’s lone congressional seat was vacated when Ryan Zinke was confirmed as Interior Secretary. Republicans have held the seat since former Democratic Party Congressman Pat Willians announced he would retire after winning his 9th term during the 1994 GOP landslide.

Republicans are nervous about holding the seat and have been, “sounding the alarms” with the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) investing $1.2 million in tv ads with the Congressional Leadership Fund Super PAC investing another $800,000 in ads.
While Republicans are going all-in to hold the seat, Politico reporter Elena Schneider had a bombshell report on national Democrats withholding cash from Montana’s special election. This despite the surge beyond traditional support that Democrats saw with James Thompson in the Kansas special election and Jon Ossoff in the first round of the Georgia special election.

While the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committe (DCCC) may be largely surrendering in Montana, independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has promised to visit Montana to campaign for Quist. Both Sanders and Quist are supporters of Single Payer Health Care reform.

Gianforte’s financial ties to US-sanctioned Russian companies were originally unearthed by Ben Jacobs, a Washington, DC political reporter for the Guardian.

The Quist campaign is hammering Gianforte’s Russia connections.

Quist campaign spokesperson Tina Olechowski told the Guardian, “Montana voters deserve to know why Greg Gianforte held on to his shady Russian investments after Putin invaded Ukraine, and again when Russia was accused of interfering in the presidential election.”

“Instead Gianforte kept his Russian ties secret during his failed run for governor last year,” she continued. Gianforte was the only statewide Republican candidate to lose in Montana last year, when Donald Trump carried Montana by over 100,000 votes.

In fact, when the NRCC attacked Quist for performing at a nudist resort in Idaho, the Quist campaign told USA Today reporter Jessica Estepa, “This is just a naked attempt to distract voters from (Republican rival) Greg Gianforte’s shady Russian investments.”

Not only are absentee ballots being mailed on Monday, but Saturday night Q2 news anchor Jay Kohn, Chief Political Reporter Mike Dennison and Mikenzie Frost will be hosting a candidates debate that will almost certainly focus on Gianforte’s Russian connection. The debate will be broadcast live on KTVQ in Billings, KBZK in Bozeman, KXLF in Butte, KRTV in Great Falls, KTVH in Helena and KPAX in Missoula. The debate will also stream live on all Montana Television Network websites and begins at 7PM local time.

Watch last night’s ABC Fox Montana report on Gianforte’s Russian investments:

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Gianforte busted for Russian Investments (Original Post) enid602 May 2017 OP
Link? Eliot Rosewater May 2017 #1
sorry enid602 May 2017 #4
Thanks, i want to use it elsewhere, now I can Eliot Rosewater May 2017 #6
I Dunno an ETF is Basically a Mutual Fund that Can Be Traded in Real Time Stallion May 2017 #2
Investment enid602 May 2017 #7
Perhaps... but seems like the candidate would have embraced that angle MedusaX May 2017 #8
I say we let Gianforte explain himself and his investments in sanction Russian companies gratuitous May 2017 #9
Gianforte is a disastrous snake oil salesman. The guy gives me the creeps. PatsFan87 May 2017 #3
3 links underthematrix May 2017 #5

Stallion

(6,474 posts)
2. I Dunno an ETF is Basically a Mutual Fund that Can Be Traded in Real Time
Mon May 1, 2017, 05:29 PM
May 2017

without more evidence I don't think you can conclude that its much more than an investment in International fund which often have greater growth potential. The owner of the ETF shares doesn't have any control of the companies in the ETF-he investing in a bunch of companies in a particular sector of a unique market. I'll admit its stupid for a politician to invest in a Russian fund and fail to disclose-less certain it is sinister

enid602

(8,607 posts)
7. Investment
Mon May 1, 2017, 06:23 PM
May 2017

I own many of these funds myself, but you'll notice the article says he has a fixed investment of shares in Russian companies. Kind of confusing.

MedusaX

(1,129 posts)
8. Perhaps... but seems like the candidate would have embraced that angle
Mon May 1, 2017, 06:27 PM
May 2017

As a way to minimize the significance...

Clearly, the candidate did not choose to even try that as a strategy....
so, his actions/choices indicate that it might be just a bit more sinister than you are comfortable considering, at this point.


However, if in fact your assessment is spot on and the candidate had zero control over his investments, then it might reveal something of even greater significance....
that some investment entity has discovered a way to bypass existing US Sanctions related oversight measures intended to prevent investment access by unsuspecting &/or willingly complicit US citizens.......


Either way....
the dude's investments are problematic and
just because 45 & klan are actively deconstructing the administrative state and
have exempted themselves from all rules & protocols
does not mean that investing in sanctioned foreign companies is now universally acceptable.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
9. I say we let Gianforte explain himself and his investments in sanction Russian companies
Mon May 1, 2017, 06:34 PM
May 2017

Looks like for the Republicans, Russia giveth and Russia taketh away. I remember a time when conservatives were especially hostile to public figures who merely appeared to be too close to the Russkies, let alone folks who plunked substantial investment sums in Russian companies.

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