• His disclosures, both from his final year in Congress and his time as Minnesota governor, also show no mutual funds, bonds, private equities, or other securities.
  • No book deals or speaking fees or crypto or racehorse interests.
  • Not even real estate. The couple sold their Mankato, Minnesota, home after moving into the governor’s mansion, for below the $315k asking price).
  • @givesomefucks
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    925 months ago

    I looked at his open secrets page, and his biggest contributes are like 5k, and an association of orthopedic surgeons was at the top of the list.

    I’m honestly still shocked we got someone this “clean”

    • @BarbecueCowboy
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      245 months ago

      I know this is me being unhinged, but when they’re that clean, I get stuck on wondering what they might be hiding. I think I’m broken, I can’t accept the possibility that he might just be a good dude.

      • @givesomefucks
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        175 months ago

        He did speak at an AIPAC conference, but that was like 2010 or 2011.

        And while he was a little to pro-Israel at first, he’s changed course somewhat. And publicly commented on the “uncommitted” protest vote in his state and said it’s a sign that we need to listen to voters.

        And hell, after Biden just being open to a dialog makes this guy seem amazing.

        Still happy to have him on the ticket. But even if it was Bernie/AOC, I’d still criticize them, if the only pressure on Dems is to go to the right, we can’t blame anyone else when the party keeps going right

    • @pingveno
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      25 months ago

      I think that might just be the limit for campaign contributions. Not sure.