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Talks the talk, but isn't walking the walk. Perhaps he got some pointers from Candidate Trump.

 

Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, a self-described

who calls debt
has more than $300,000 in unpaid bills from his failed presidential run last winter.

Rand Paul for President reported $301,108 in debts and $2,558 in cash on hand as of June 30 in its most recent filing to the Federal Election Commission. The campaign owes dozens of businesses and individuals in Iowa, New Hampshire and elsewhere, for rent, insurance, telemarketing, phone and internet access, legal fees, consulting, facility and equipment rental and expense reimbursements promised to campaign workers.

Peter Kutrumanes said his company “just won’t do business” with Paul again in the future.

 

Rand Paul crusades against debt, but he left $31,18 in unpaid bills | Lexington Herald-Leader

Read more here: Rand Paul crusades against debt, but he left $301,108 in unpaid bills | Lexington Herald-Leader

Posted
Talks the talk, but isn't walking the walk.

Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, a self-described

who calls debt
has more than $300,000 in unpaid bills from his failed presidential run last winter.

Rand Paul for President reported $301,108 in debts and $2,558 in cash on hand as of June 30 in its most recent filing to the Federal Election Commission. The campaign owes dozens of businesses and individuals in Iowa, New Hampshire and elsewhere, for rent, insurance, telemarketing, phone and internet access, legal fees, consulting, facility and equipment rental and expense reimbursements promised to campaign workers.

Peter Kutrumanes said his company “just won’t do business” with Paul again in the future.

 

Rand Paul crusades against debt, but he left $31,18 in unpaid bills | Lexington Herald-Leader

Read more here: Rand Paul crusades against debt, but he left $301,108 in unpaid bills | Lexington Herald-Leader

 

Or candidate Clinton? Didn't she pay off her 2008 presidential run right before she started this one in 2014 or so?

Posted

I think it's pretty common for failed campaigns to have outstanding debt at the end of the campaign.

 

This is much to do about nothing.

 

One way many canidate have been swayed over the years to support their rival that just defeated them, was that the winner would help them in someway pay off their campaign debt.

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