Ron Paul’s 2012 Campaign Allegedly Bought Iowa Endorsement
Documents obtained by TheIowaRepublican.com and OpenSecrets.org showed a representative of state Sen. Kent Sorenson told the Paul campaign the senator would ditch Rep. Michele Bachmann’s presidential campaign if they provided him with $8,000 per month in salary, $5,000 per month in salary to his Senate clerk Chris Dorr, and $100,000 in contributions his newly created PAC.
“In a nutshell, this PAC with boost the KS name about 5x as big as it is today. Between this PAC, Iowa Gun Owners, and Iowa Pro-Life Action we will continue to build a major state based movement that will involve far more people into a future Rand Paul presidential run,” the document stated.
The documents were sent by Iowa gun rights advocate Aaron Dorr to Paul campaign manager John Tate in late October. About two months later, Sorenson abandoned the Bachmann campaign and joined the Paul campaign. Bachmann said Sorenson left because of financial reasons.
“I had a conversation with Kent Sorenson, and in the direct conversation that I had with him, he told me that he was offered money — he was offered a lot of money — by the Ron Paul campaign to go and associate with the Ron Paul campaign. No one else knows about that conversation other than Kent Sorenson and myself, and I know what he said to me,” she told Politico in 2011.
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