
Did Senator Kamala Harris arrange for a $400,000 crowdfunding payoff for Democratic Senator Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota? Was this an attempt to influence the vote for or against Judge Brett Kavanaugh for confirmation to the Supreme Court? There is a fine line being run by the liberals and their use of crowdfunding. It dances on the edge of being bribery and in some cases, as in Maine, it could be considered extortion. Here are the facts as we know them.
As Written and Reported By Monica Showalter for the American Thinker:
All about the money, honey, for Democrats, is that it?
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Funny how politics works these days…
Democratic senator Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota went against her own voters’ sentiment, which supported Judge Brett Kavanaugh for Supreme Court by about 60%; voted against the man in a bid to sink his confirmation; and suddenly found herself with a flood of campaign cash, courtesy of Sen. Kamala Harris, who raised her a $400,000 payday.
Here’s the news from NBC’s Kasie Hunt, which was first spotted by Mike Allen at Axios:
.@KamalaHarris sent a fundraising email for @SenatorHeitkamp praising her no vote on Kavanaugh.
It raised over $400,000 in 24 hours, source tells me pic.twitter.com/FfYzcixRvF
— Kasie Hunt (@kasie) October 6, 2018
Was that cash why she changed her vote from sympathetic to Kavanaugh to a “no”? One wonders if these were the arrangements made, because it sure was weird that she changed her vote, given that she was from a red state and likely to lose her seat, running as she was 9 points behind her Republican challenger, and would have politically benefited from casting a “yes.” Did she know about the payday? Was it something she was offered? And did she need the payday that ……
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