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In reply to the discussion: "What are we going to do Mike?? We don't have any money! Who's going to pay for my inaugural gown??" [View all]displacedtexan
(15,696 posts)33. Pence used campaign cash to pay for his mortgage & other stuff
Mike Pence was a young lawyer on the rise, challenging a longtime Democratic congressman in a Republican-leaning Indiana district.
And then, scandal.
Campaign finance records from the 1990 effort showed that Pence, then 31, had been using political donations to pay the mortgage on his house, his personal credit card bill, groceries, golf tournament fees and car payments for his wife.
The spending had not been illegal at the time. But it stunned voters and undermined Pences strategy to portray the incumbent, Rep. Philip R. Sharp, as tainted by donations from special-interest political action committees.
It was a brazen act of hypocrisy, said Billy Linville, who was Sharps campaign manager. It was a bombshell, for sure. . . . Without question, he may well have won the election if it had not been for that.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/mike-pence-used-campaign-funds-to-pay-his-mortgage--and-it-cost-him-an-election/2016/07/15/90858964-49ed-11e6-bdb9-701687974517_story.html
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"What are we going to do Mike?? We don't have any money! Who's going to pay for my inaugural gown??" [View all]
pangaia
Sep 2019
OP
Or they only pay attention to the parts of the religion that benefits them. The holier than thou!
usaf-vet
Sep 2019
#32
You're right. I don't know of a single cult/religion that has gone quickly and peacefully.
erronis
Sep 2019
#57
I love this description of Pence, in the comments section. He is 'situationally christian'.
Siwsan
Sep 2019
#10
The lack of proper clothing to wear to balls is so stressful. Had I known I would have started a
Autumn
Sep 2019
#20
You know that's not the republican way don't you? Everyone else should do that but
Autumn
Sep 2019
#27