Judicial Watch to Monitor Hillary Clinton's Campaign for Re-election
The last time Hillary Clinton campaigned for the Senate in New York, she violated campaign finance laws by failing to report almost $2 million in contributions from former JW client Peter Paul leading to the federal indictment of her National Finance Chairman, David Rosen. To this day, she refuses to correct the record. Judicial Watch not only continues to seek justice in this matter, through its official complaint against Hillary Clinton with the Senate Ethics Committee and its public pressure campaign on the Department of Justice and the Federal Election Commission, but JW also recently launched a brand new campaign called, “Hillary Watch 2006.”
Fundrasing Data (Opensecrets.org)
Last report: November 27, 2006
2001-2006 Total Receipts: $51,346,969 2001-2006 Total Spent: $37,260,214
Cash on Hand: $14,369,100
Fundraising by Cycle: 2006: $39,612,763 2004: $102,784,459 2002: $1,455,747
The purpose of the program is to closely monitor all of the Clinton Senate campaign’s disclosure forms and financial reports looking for irregularities and violations. Judicial Watch will take immediate action should any problems be discovered.
“Judicial Watch does not support nor endorse candidates and Hillary has every right to run for office, but Judicial Watch has every right to make sure she abides by all campaign finance laws,” said JW President Tom Fitton. “When one considers all of the serious campaign finance violations involving both Clintons, the need for such a program becomes obvious.”
Updates pertaining to Hillary Clinton's re-election campaign will be posted in this space, so be sure to check back!
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