The nonpartisan Cook Political Report announced Thursday it was shifting its rating of Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-Colo.) competitive House district race from “lean Republican” to “toss up.” Cook Political Report editor David Wasserman said the change in the rating comes after recent campaign finance disclosures revealed Boebert’s challenger raised more than three times what Boebert…
Virginia legislative candidates raised more than $20 million in cash and other donations in just over two months in the run-up to next week’s primary election.
right now we know they are under seal but george santos, this republican from new york represents long island and queens, he does face criminal charges that are being brought by federal prosecutors and there are a lot of potential things that he could have what they say is exposure on, but we do know a little about this investigation, we know the federal prosecutor is out of the eastern district of new york so long island that they were investigating him and also people from the justice department s public integrity section and so, anderson, that indicates that it s very likely that he could be facing some liability here related to campaign finance specifically what he was telling the federal government in campaign finance disclosures and there have been lots of questions about the brokering of a major yacht sale between donors, some money that he had loaned to his campaign $700,000 or so that no one really knew where he got that sort of wealth and so there are a lot of questions aroun
more forceful. take a look. george santos has been charged by federal prosecutors. do you believe i ll look at the charges. well, it s not that surprising for anyone who looked carefully at his campaign finance disclosures, which have grarring red lights for anyone like me who s prosecuted fraud cases in the past. i applaud the department of justice for moving quickly and assertively and look forward to seeing what the charges are. the biggest issue right now is that george santos as we have known all along does not belong in congress. he defrauded his voters. there s a clock ticking and george santos should have resigned in december. he should have resigned in january. he should have resigned yesterday, and maybe he ll resign today. but sooner or later honesty and
political contributions to line his pockets. illegally applied for unemployment benefits during the height of the pandemic and lied to the house of representatives just to name a few things. although calls for his resignation continues to grow he said he will run for re-election. here is what he said in march. it is not the first time that somebody has told me i don t belong and shut up and sit in the back of the room. i refuse to do that. yesterday capital police spotted him inside his office in washington, d.c. the f.b.i. and d.o.j. have been investigating santos for some time now. he represents long island and part of the bronx. dan goldman says he doesn t belong in congress. as a prosecutor for ten years i look at his campaign finance disclosures and i certainly would have investigated that because there were glaring red lights. but republican house leader