Third-party candidates weren’t the only targets of Bonusgate-funded research. The PG reported today (7/20/2008) that CleanSweep candidates and some Republican candidates were put under a taxpayer-funded microscope. Here’s the link followed by a few choice excerpts:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08202/898222-178.stmPACleanSweep –
“Many of those targeted in the project were sponsored by PACleanSweep, a group formed to oust lawmakers who had voted for an unpopular legislative pay raise.”Swann and Scranton –
“The grand jury also said that Mr. Manzo directed Nora Sabo, an employee in Mr. Webb's office, to conduct opposition research on prospective Republican gubernatorial candidates Lynn Swann and William Scranton III.”LexisNexis Accounts and Travel Expenses –
“Employees were asked to use LexisNexis, an online search service that makes use of thousands of databases. The state had several LexisNexis accounts that a grand jury later said were used for opposition research.”“… taxpayer-funded LexisNexis accounts were routinely used to perform research and in which state employees would sometimes travel to county courthouses to check records on opponents and bill the trips to the state.”Imagine how government-funded elections would work with this crowd. Bonusgate would work on the front end to deter candidates, while public funding of elections would work to subsidize and encourage others. Sounds like a great angle for a LTE in your local paper where you can add an additional perspective on Bonusgate.
Mark