Just asking.
Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission for Josh Hawley’s (r) 2016 Attorney General campaign:
C151132 10/21/2015 HAWLEY FOR MISSOURI August A Busch III 1 Mid Rivers Mall Drive St Peters MO 63376 Retired Retired 10/20/2015 $15,000.00
C151132 10/21/2015 HAWLEY FOR MISSOURI Randy Kendrick 3964 E Paradise View Drive Paradise Valley AZ 85253 Retired Retired 10/21/2015 $10,000.00
[emphasis added]
This just oozes grassroots momentum.
I spent a week in Paradise Valley, Arizona one day.
Think of the August 2016 primary as a republican campaign industrial complex tree slaying electron expending twenty-something operative full-employment program.
Previously:
Campaign Finance: no limits (August 22, 2015)
Understanding your job… (September 5, 2015)
Campaign Finance: What flavor? (September 6, 2015)
Campaign Finance: You paid what for what? (September 23/October 2, 2015)
Campaign Finance: Do you pick your faction, or do they pick you? (September 29/October 2, 2015)
Campaign Finance: there’s no such thing as a “moderate” republican (October 14, 2015)
Josh Hawley (r) – October 2015 Quarterly Campaign Finance Report (October 18, 2015)
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