Karen Waters paid $108K for slate mailers during midterms, owed another $94K
The daughter of Rep. Maxine Waters (D., Calif.) will collect more than $200,000 from her mother's campaign after its debts are paid off for leading a lucrative slate mailer operation, Federal Election Commission filings show.
Karen Waters has pulled in hefty payments from the campaign to run a slate mailer operation after the FEC issued an advisory opinion in October 2004 allowing Waters to run the operation from the Citizens for Waters, her mother's campaign committee. Prior to 2006, Karen ran the arrangement through LA Vote, a state committee in California.
Karen is in charge of slate mailers, or endorsement mailers, in which candidates pay Rep. Waters's campaign to appear on mailers that are sent to more than 200,000 residents in the South Central Los Angeles area, where Waters holds a good amount of clout. The mailers contain a sample ballot and quotes of support from Waters.
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5 comments:
Investigation please.
the corruption is ok, she's a democrat.
If she even hints at an investigation against our POTUS, he should direct 100 Justice Dept investigators toward her to determine how she was able to buy and afford a $10m home on $300k per year.
Dave T: I think it would be great to give her the money in gold and do it just like the Incas did to the the Spanish who were caught in their corruption - heat the gold to boiling hot level before pouring it down her throat.
I just can't believe any man would even want to procreate with her, she is so ugly!
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