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Republican pair apparently pose as communists to make Democratic donation
Men visit office of Arizonas Tom OHalleran with jar of money in apparent effort to create link to far-left
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/oct/12/arizona-republicans-communists-democrats-donation-attempt?utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=GU+Today+USA+-+Collections+2017&utm_term=287708&subid=25720954&CMP=GT_US_collection
Two young Arizona Republicans tried to make a donation to a Democratic congressman as members of the Communist party in an apparent attempt to tie him to the far left.
On Friday afternoon, two men who called themselves Jose Rosales and Ahmahd Sadia walked into the campaign office of first-term Democrat Tom OHalleran with $39.68 and an urgent desire for the Northern Arizona University Communist party to be given a receipt for the donation.
The pair initially walked in to sign up to volunteer but had brought along a jar full of money that they wished to donate. After being directed to a finance staffer, they were told to fill out paperwork. In doing so, they identified themselves as members of the Northern Arizona University Communist party. They made clear they were not an official group but were holding meetings. But they also insisted upon a receipt.
When told they get only an emailed receipt, Rosales immediately scratched out one email and wrote another. The entire process raised eyebrows among OHallerans staff.
Lindsay Coleman, the finance director for the campaign, then drove to the local Republican field office to return the money. Almost immediately, the man who identified himself as Rosales appeared from a room inside the office and was identified as Oscar. He accepted the money from Coleman.
Speaking to the Guardian, Coleman identified the second man as a field organizer for the Arizona Republican party and said Ahmahd Sadia was not his real name. Neither the Arizona Republican party nor Wendy Rogers, OHallerans Republican opponent for Congress, responded to requests for comment.
The Polack MSgt
(13,188 posts)But they're Repugs so it isn't said sarcastically
getagrip_already
(14,756 posts)You can't donate money to a federal campaign using a fake name. The form you sign is under the penalty of perjury.
Shouldn't good ol' Oscar be in a bit of trouble? Or is it just another raindrop in the forest?
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)But so is breaking into a Senator's office with the intent of tapping her phone lines. Some crimes just aren't prosecuted, you know? Nobody knows why. You can't explain it - it's like the tides.
courtjester
(43 posts)Someone please check my knowledge of history, I seem to remember reading that the brown shirts of hitler posed as communist on
more than one occasion.