Democratic Party blacklists companies that work for the challenger to an incumbent?
Or is it only in Minnesota?
Ilhan Omar is being challenged by several, one of whom got a lot of donation.
So the DFL is suing him:
Minnesota DFL officials charged Tuesday that Antone Melton-Meaux, the top challenger to incumbent U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, skirted campaign finance laws by hiding some of his top political consultants in Tuesdays nationally watched Democratic primary.
A Federal Election Commission complaint obtained by the Star Tribune alleges Melton-Meauxs campaign violated federal election law by conspiring to intentionally obscure the identity of political consultants listed as limited liability corporations working on his challenge to Omar in a hotly contested race that has already seen each side raise more than $4 million.
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-dfl-hits-antone-melton-meaux-with-campaign-finance-complaint/572009432/
According to the StarTribune, which today endorsed Melton-Meaux, DFL Party has chosen to make an issue of Melton-Meauxs finances, filing a late complaint that his campaign used shadow companies for his bid, a step the campaign told supporters was necessary because the Democratic Party blacklists companies that work for the challenger to an incumbent.
as an aside: Omar has sent more than $1.6 million to her husbands D.C. political consulting firm, E Street Group, and is herself the target of a Federal Election Commission complaint regarding travel expenses.
https://www.startribune.com/fifth-district-endorsement-melton-meaux-for-integrity-and-progress/572020522/