Click Here To See Winnecke’s 2014 Campaign Financial Report Pages 46 to 88

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    For over a year we have been told by reliable sources that Mayor Winnecke 2014 Campaign Financial report shall be extremely interesting.  Last week we receive a complete copy of the Mayors 2014 Financial Political Contribution report.

     Starting today we shall be posting links to the entire 149 page report concerning all the income and expenses pertaining to the Mayors 2014 political income and expense reports without editing.  
     
    Todays post is a link covering pages  46 to 88 of the Mayors 2014 political contribution report.  For rest of the week we shall be posting pages 46 to 149 in sections because the size of this report.  Once we have posted all 149 pages we guarantee that you shall be amazed to read how the Mayor spent his 2014 campaign contributions in an off year election.  You also shall be amazed to read how much his campaign received from outside Vanderburgh County. 
     
    Pease take time and read this report and comment according.
     
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    Editor

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    6 COMMENTS

    1. This just gets “curiouser and curiouser”. I’m going to reserve comment until I see the rest of the report. I need time for some of this to sink in.

    2. “Vanderburgh County Democratic Vice Chair Connie Robinson endorsed Republican Lloyd Winnecke for Evansville mayor. Robinson supported Winnecke over Democratic candidate for Mayor Rick Davis. Republican Mayor Winnecke defeated Democrat Rick Davis 11,664 to 10,009 to become only the third Republican to serve at the head of city government since 1955.”

      ….does the Report say that?

    3. I’m concerned about all of the failures to have the donor’s occupations filled in. Any time I make an online donation to a candidate that is required before the donation is accepted.

    4. Unfortunately I just finished eating before reading this list of donors. Excuse me while I go throw up, and that is not a joke.
      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feel better now but not by much.

      My God! How pathetic!

      Not my first reaction but the one I want to talk about now is that I have approached some of these businesses and individuals over the years asking for contributions for various local non-profits who do great work in the area. Some in fact carry a lot of the load that local government would have to tote were these non-profits not busting butt to step up. On all of these occasions, I have either been handed a token $25 or turned down altogether. Of course they had a bad year don’t ya know. It is quite obvious to me what locals to support in Evansville and who to give the finger to. What a greedy bunch of bastards both from in Evansville and from out of town.

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