Charorge, Polls & Fundraising
An informed source tells TPRTK that Charorge had a recent opportunity to participate in a poll commissioned by various state and local public servants. They passed. Why? Were they fearful the negative public opinion surely to be revealed by the poll would have an adverse impact on their fundraising?
Speaking of fundraising, another informed source tells TPRTK that Charorge plans on having a fundraiser sometime in October at a facility owned by a public agency. Have you checked with someone knowledgeable whether this is legal, Charorge? If not, and you proceed, a suit for an injunction is likely. When will ya'll get it in ya'll thick skulls that YOU CAN'T USE PUBLIC PROPERTY FOR PRIVATE PURPOSES?
Also in regards to Charorge's fundraising, all you potential contributors to any Charorge political purpose, we here at TPRTK repledge our earlier commitment to give you the recognition you deserve by posting your contribution here once that information becomes available on the Ethics Commission site.
The Public has a right to know, no matter how you try to hide or lie about it, Charorge.
An informed source tells TPRTK that Charorge had a recent opportunity to participate in a poll commissioned by various state and local public servants. They passed. Why? Were they fearful the negative public opinion surely to be revealed by the poll would have an adverse impact on their fundraising?
Speaking of fundraising, another informed source tells TPRTK that Charorge plans on having a fundraiser sometime in October at a facility owned by a public agency. Have you checked with someone knowledgeable whether this is legal, Charorge? If not, and you proceed, a suit for an injunction is likely. When will ya'll get it in ya'll thick skulls that YOU CAN'T USE PUBLIC PROPERTY FOR PRIVATE PURPOSES?
Also in regards to Charorge's fundraising, all you potential contributors to any Charorge political purpose, we here at TPRTK repledge our earlier commitment to give you the recognition you deserve by posting your contribution here once that information becomes available on the Ethics Commission site.
The Public has a right to know, no matter how you try to hide or lie about it, Charorge.
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