Forwarded from David Clements
Seth Keshel rightly questioned AZ candidate Steve Slaton's claimed military exploits. Namely, that he faced combat in Vietnam. The problem with that claim is that Slaton's enlistment in the Army appears to have occurred after the war ended. If true, this is a textbook case of "stolen valor."
And Wendy Rogers' first instinct is to call Seth an "intel wannabe fed?"
There are few that can match Seth Keshel's work ethic on election integrity. Experts across the nation still rely on his incredible research.
So, what's really going on here? According to Slaton's most recent campaign finance report, dated April 15, he has spent $25,712 of the $71,000 he's raised with Florida-based campaign consultant Go Right Strategies. The political consulting firm is owned by Rogers' nephew, Spencer Rogers.
And Wendy Rogers' first instinct is to call Seth an "intel wannabe fed?"
There are few that can match Seth Keshel's work ethic on election integrity. Experts across the nation still rely on his incredible research.
So, what's really going on here? According to Slaton's most recent campaign finance report, dated April 15, he has spent $25,712 of the $71,000 he's raised with Florida-based campaign consultant Go Right Strategies. The political consulting firm is owned by Rogers' nephew, Spencer Rogers.