August 13, 2023

Sam Brown is a former Army captain who was severely injured by an IED in Afghanistan in 2008 so he can't possibly be a sleazebag, right? Apparently, he can.

His 'Duty First PAC' was formed to raise money for other Republican candidates in 2022. Instead, just 7% of the money raised went to others. The rest paid his campaign debt from a previous campaign.

Source: CNN

CNN — Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown created a political action committee to “help elect Republicans” but most of its funds were spent paying down debt from his failed previous campaign. The group donated less than 7% of its funds to the candidates it was set up to support, according to campaign finance records – a move one campaign finance expert likened to using the PAC as a “slush fund.”

Brown formed the Duty First PAC in July 2022, saying the organization would help Republicans take back Congress. A month earlier, Brown lost the Republican Senate primary to Adam Laxalt after raising an impressive $4.4 million for his upstart campaign, but his campaign was left with more than $300,000 in debt.

Now Brown is running again in Nevada as a top recruit of Senate Republicans.

A former Army captain, Brown made lofty promises when launching his PAC, Duty First.

“With your support, we will: Defeat the socialist Democrats. Help elect Republicans who believe in accountability to the Constitution and service to the people. Stand with the #DutyFirst movement, chip in with a grassroots contribution today,” he said in a tweet announcing the PAC.

“We’ll ensure that the socialist agenda of the Democrats does not win in November, and the Republicans continue to be held accountable to defending our Constitution and defending our conservative principles. The country’s counting on us,” Brown said in an accompanying video for the PAC’s launch in July 2022.

However, campaign finance experts told CNN this falls into a legal gray area. Looks like fraud to me but I'm not an expert.

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