Uses Funds to Fuel Negative Attack Ads
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 08/13/2014
ANCHORAGE — U.S. Senate candidate Dan Sullivan is relying on $300,000 from his multimillionaire Cleveland-based parents and brother to fuel attack ads against Joe Miller, Mead Treadwell and Mark Begich in the closing days of the contested Alaska primary.
The Cleveland-based Sullivan family owns RPM International, a company worth $4.1 billion. Sullivan’s parents and brother have funneled nearly $400,000 to a super PAC producing ridiculous attack ads.
Dan Sullivan’s message to Alaskans in one gif:
Until this sudden influx of family cash Sullivan’s super PAC reported $3,600 in its last FEC report.
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