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Doyle weasels around campaign finance laws again

by @ 13:43 on September 8, 2010. Filed under Politics - Wisconsin.

(H/T – Owen)

A short 4 years after Jim “Craps” Doyle (WEAC/HoChunk-For Sale) coerced the former State Elections Board to take the unprecedented step of disallowing the bulk of a planned transfer of funds from former Rep. Mark Green’s federal campaign fund to his state gubernatorial campaign fund, he has found another way around the limitations on political donations in Wisconsin. MacIver News Service reports:

According to the most recent filings by Doyle for Wisconsin, the Governor’s campaign account had a cash balance of $1,826,791.21 in July.

The Greater Wisconsin Committee’s Political Action Committee’s report filed this week indicates that account has since been depleted by more than half.

The Governor’s campaign committee made million dollar the donation in two $500,000 disbursements, dated August 2nd and August 18th.

See the campaign finance report, here.

The Greater Wisconsin Committee PAC has been running television ads in markets across the state critical of Republican Gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker….

That’s right – even though no campaign committee can donate more than $43,128 (or 4% of what a gubernatorial campaign that accepts public financing can spend) to a gubernatorial campaign, and lesser amounts to other campaigns in Wisconsin, in an election cycle, that same committee can donate an unlimited amount of money to a PAC. That Doyle chose to give the lion’s share to the sleaziest operation in Wisconsin so they could slime Walker speaks volumes.

Given almost the entirety of GWC’s warchest came from Doyle, with just $251,000 over the first 8 months of 2010 coming from other sources, perhaps their ads should have as the disclaimer, “Paid for by Doyle for Wisconsin”. The ugly news is they still have $594,000 in the bank waiting for the winner of the GOP nomination, which would give the Barrett team over $3 million to work with on September 15.

Revisions/extensions (2:25 pm 9/8/2010) – Christian Schneider reminds us that Doyle could have given the money to the Common School Fund, but decided getting a third term by proxy was more important than helping the children.

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