Should the Florida Republican Party release its credit card statements?
by Michael C. Bender | February 8th, 2010Republican gubernatorial candidate Paula Dockery is beating the drum for the incoming Republican Party of Florida chairman to release all its credit card statements and put an end to the “drip, drip, drip” of embarrassing news stories that has hampered fund-raising in recent months. From her letter today to Sharon Day and John Thrasher, RPOF chairmen candidates:
You are campaigning to lead our party back to its conservative ways. One of you will be tasked with ending this public-relations nightmare, a distraction that is getting in the way of electing Republicans statewide.
And so, on behalf of common-sense conservatives, let me ask this: can we count on you to follow best practices and come clean about the extent of the spending problem?
It’s not exactly clear how many credit cards soon-to-be-former Chairman Jim Greer passed out. We know former House Speaker Ray Sansom had one (it’s part of the lawsuit in which he’s accused of falsfying the state budget). And we know that former RPOF Director Delmar Johnson had one (it was leaked to the press last week).
We also know that Senate President Jeff Atwater and House Speaker Marco Rubio each had one while directing the campaigns within their respective chamber. Both say they’ll release their statements if everyone else does, too.
Today, Atwater said he would support a new chairman disclosing the statements.





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