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Home Front: Politix
Another MD Democrat Senate Candidate Embarassed
2006-07-25
Josh Rales, a Democratic candidate for Maryland's U.S. Senate seat, paid a drug-treatment center in Baltimore to drive its recovering addicts to last week's debate in College Park, where they held signs supporting his campaign.

About 20 patients from the I Can't, We Can (ICWC) drug-treatment and counseling center in northwest Baltimore attended the debate, said Adrian Harpool, president of the 21st Century Group, a Baltimore public-relations firm hired by the Rales campaign to recruit volunteers. "It's not something that happens on a regular basis," Mr. Harpool said, adding that the recovering addicts were unpaid volunteers who were to help post signs but ended up holding the placards. "It was a real error in judgment on my part."

The ICWC patients told The Washington Times that they pay about $350 a month to undergo treatment at the center and that some have criminal records, including felony convictions. Using recovering addicts as campaign supporters does not appear to be illegal, said a spokeswoman for the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Kelly Huff said campaigns can use their money for "pretty much any lawful purpose as long as it relates to the campaign."
Posted by:Anonymoose

#4  Wait for word of Sestak's involvement in some weird crabs-for-sex scandal, and you'll know...
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-07-25 15:20  

#3  I've heard of rent-a-mobs before, but, sheesh!
Posted by: Mike   2006-07-25 12:57  

#2  Party machine politix at its best. That's two Dem senate candidacies scuppered in two days, plus the odd end to Doug Duncan's gubernatorial campaign a couple weeks ago.

Baltimore Big Blue Machine Democrats getting V-E-R-Y nervous. Kweisi's poll numbers must be absolutely dreadful.

It unfortunately is indicating that the Dems are are starting to get their act together, there won't be nearly as much disarray and dissent in their ranks as we've seen the last few years.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-07-25 11:40  

#1  "It was a contribution from my company to his organization. It wasn't anything extraordinary, in drug running terms. I'm just uncomfortable talking about dollar figures or the gratuitous meth and crack," Mr. Harpool said.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-07-25 11:17  

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