Parity, in a working people sort of way.
Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for Chris Koster’s (D) 2016 gubernatorial campaign:
C031159 04/02/2016 KOSTER FOR MISSOURI Eastern Missouri Laborers’ Educational and Benevolent Fund 3450 Hollenberg Dr Bridgeton MO 63044 3/31/2016 $400,000.00
[emphasis added]
That was for the end of the last quarter. This is for the new one:
C031159 04/02/2016 KOSTER FOR MISSOURI Working for Working Americans 101 Constitution Ave NW Washington DC 20001 4/2/2016 $200,000.00
C031159 04/02/2016 KOSTER FOR MISSOURI Robert Millstone PO Box 16070 St Louis MO 63105 Millstone Company Real Estate Owner 4/1/2016 $10,000.00
C031159 04/02/2016 KOSTER FOR MISSOURI Heavy Constructors Association 1100 Walnut Suite 2950 Kansas City MO 64106 4/1/2016 $200,000.00
[emphasis added]
That’s a total of $810,000.00. It’s what you’d call a really, really good day. Not a billionaire in sight. Go figure.
And those four republican gubernatorial candidates still think that right to get paid less is going to sell with working people. Go figure.
Previously:
Campaign Finance: familiar refrain (December 29, 2015)
Campaign Finance: back to the grind (January 4, 2016)
Campaign Finance: not to be outdone (January 8, 2016)
Campaign Finance: there is that (January 12, 2016)
Campaign Finance: get on board that train (January 14, 2016)
Campaign Finance: uh, yep (January 20, 2016)
Campaign Finance: Oh, I see… (January 22, 2016)
Campaign Finance: well, okay then (February 2, 2016)
Campaign Finance: yes, there is a bit of a difference (February 8, 2016)
Campaign Finance: keeping up…easily (February 16, 2016)
Campaign Finance: You think it has something to do with “right to get paid less”? (February 17, 2016)
Campaign Finance: no problem keeping up (February 24, 2016)
Campaign Finance: meanwhile… (March 1, 2016)
Campaign Finance: it’s what you call a good day (March 14, 2016)
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