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Thu Sep 16, 2021, 09:24 PM Sep 2021

Feds Have Lots of Questions About These GOP Donations

The campaign for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) says it received $3.5 million this year in small-dollar contributions—so small, in fact, that the campaign doesn’t even need to reveal its donors.

The Federal Election Commission, however, is skeptical.

Last week, the FEC asked the Greene campaign to check its books and make sure those numbers were right—did it really raise nearly 80 percent of its money this year from small-dollar donors? If the past is any precedent, all the campaign will need to do is say yes, and that will be it.

At issue is a rule governing the privacy of small-dollar donors, who have been giving to Republican campaigns in record numbers—sometimes unwittingly. Until a donor gives a campaign a total of $200 for an election—the “itemization threshold”—the campaign doesn’t have to disclose any details, including the donor’s identifying information. Their name, their location, and the name of their employer can remain private, known only to the campaign.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/spike-gop-small-dollar-donations-084003777.html

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