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Josh Shapiro: Law enforcement should look at Musk’s million dollar giveaway
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said that law enforcement should look into a one million dollar giveaway Elon Musk is doing for Pennsylvanians who sign his super PAC’s petition.
“Look, Musk obviously has a right to be able to express his views. He's made it very, very clear that he supports Donald Trump,” Shapiro said. “Obviously, we have a difference of opinion. I don't deny him that right. But when you start flowing this kind of money into politics, I think it raises serious questions that folks may want to take a look at.”
pol itico
Elon Musk Offers $1 Million Daily Prize for Signing His Petition
Billionaire’s America PAC says offer is open to registered voters in Pennsylvania and other battleground states
WSJ
Harris’ Biggest Campaign Fund Takes In Nearly Twice As Much As Trump’s Committees
The Harris Victory Fund—which raises money for both Harris’ campaign and Democratic groups—raised $633.2 million between July 1 and Sept. 30, according to a Federal Election Commission filing released Tuesday.
Trumps National Committee JFC, which raises money for Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee, took in only $194.5 million during that same period, while the ex-president’s Trump 47 Committee, a different joint fundraising committee that collects funds from bigger donors, raised $145.2 million.
FEC filings through Aug. 21 show super PACs have spent approximately $167 million supporting Harris since the beginning of July, while PACs have spent approximately $55.2 million supporting Trump during that same period.
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Forbs
Zuckerberg’s election spending was ‘carefully orchestrated’ to influence 2020 vote: ex-FEC member
A former federal election official on Thursday called the $400 million-plus that Mark Zuckerberg spent to help finance local elections a “carefully orchestrated attempt” to influence the 2020 vote — and recommended that all states ban private funding of election offices.
Hans von Spakovsky, a former Federal Election Commission member, said the billionaire Facebook founder’s donations to a pair of nonprofits that doled out the cash to nearly 2,500 counties in 49 states “violated fundamental principles of equal treatment of voters since it may have led to unequal opportunities to vote in different areas of a state.”
NYP
Harris passes $1bn in fundraising since entering the race in July