AFP
Oct 23, 2008
Ethics campaigners cry foul over Palin shopping spree
AFP
Oct 23, 2008
WASHINGTON, Oct 23, 2008 (AFP) - Political ethics campaigners lodged a formal complaint Thursday, October 23rd over the 150,000 dollars the Republican Party spent to dress vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin in fashionable new clothes.
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In a submission to the Federal Election Commission, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington alleged that the shopping spree was a violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act by Palin, the Republican National Committee and RNC "operatives".
"It is ridiculous that the RNC would spend 150,000 dollars to outfit a vice presidential nominee and her family at any time," said the group's executive director Melanie Sloan on its website (www.citizensforethics.org).
"But it is more outrageous given the dire financial straights of so many Americans and the state of our economy."
With the November 4 election less than a fortnight away, it emerged Wednesday that the Republicans splashed out for Palin -- the moose-hunting governor of Alaska and self-described "hockey mom" -- after John McCain picked her as his running mate.
The Politico website said chic designer outfits from such top-end retailers as Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue, plus hair care and make-up, cropped up as "campaign accessories" in a monthly RNC financial disclosure statement.
McCain's campaign said the clothes will go to charity after the November 4 election.
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