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Russell Pearce Targeted In Mailer For 'Tainted' Contributions

Russell Pearce

First Posted: 10/26/11 01:07 AM ET Updated: 12/25/11 05:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- With less than two weeks until the recall election of Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce, a national campaign watchdog group is sending political mailers criticizing the Republican for accepting trips and contributions from an organization accused of illegal behavior.

Pearce, a 10-year member of the Arizona state legislature and current Senate president, has been caught up in scandal in recent years for receiving questionable campaign contributions from the Fiesta Bowl organization. The hosts of the annual Arizona-based college football game allegedly told employees to donate to certain politicians and then illegally reimbursed them, the Arizona Republic reported in 2009.

Now, watchdog Public Campaign Action Fund is focusing on the Fiesta Bowl incidents in its Campaign Money Watch mailing initiative.

"After receiving thousands of dollars in tainted campaign contributions, it's no wonder Russell Pearce wants to gut campaign reform laws," the mailings read. "He's leading the effort to repeal Arizona's Clean Election Law and would allow corporations, special interests and lobbyists to dominate state politics."

The papers, which will begin arriving at Arizona homes on Wednesday, also feature the smiling face of Jerry Lewis, Pearce's Republican challenger. Lewis promises in campaign literature to reject gifts from special interest groups and introduce legislation that bans gifts for all legislators.

Pearce has made no such promises, and further investigation has found that Pearce also received $1,025 in contributions from high-level Fiesta Bowl executives in 2009. He went on two trips funded by Fiesta Bowl -- which is legal under Arizona law -- but denied accusations that he accepted free tickets to football games, which would be illegal.

The Fiesta Bowl incidents, along with Pearce's authorship of the controversial S.B. 1070 immigration law, have been a driving force behind the Pearce recall effort, led by Citizens for a Better Arizona. The recall election will take place on Nov. 8.

Pearce's office did not respond to a request for comment on the recall mail campaign.

As Arizona Senate president, Pearce also pushed for a full repeal of the Citizens Clean Elections Act, a 1998 law that allowed candidates to receive some public money to fund their campaigns if they collected enough $5 donations and declined special interest donors. If their opponent raised more money through other means, the candidate could receive additional funds from the state to match the figures.

The Supreme Court blocked provisions of the law in June 2011.

"He is an example of what is wrong in Arizona politics and why we need clean elections in the state," said David Donnelly, national campaigns director for Public Campaign Action Fund. "I think the voters have a very clear choice between these two. Pearce has demonstrated that he's part of the problem, and Lewis has made some pledges to clean it up."

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WASHINGTON -- With less than two weeks until the recall election of Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce, a national campaign watchdog group is sending political mailers criticizing the Republican for ac...
WASHINGTON -- With less than two weeks until the recall election of Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce, a national campaign watchdog group is sending political mailers criticizing the Republican for ac...
 
 
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04:07 PM on 10/30/2011
Sure, this guy is a Fiesta Bowl crook, but on a much deeper level, he has Storm Front connections, and is ten miles to the right of even Arizona Republicans.
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DC Liberal
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05:05 PM on 10/26/2011
The NCAA would suspend players (or entire teams) for these kinds of activities. I wonder if the NCAA will use the same standards and exact any consequences for one of its flagship college bowls. I'm not holding my breath.
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chefacree
02:34 PM on 10/26/2011
He is without a doubt the most corrupt politician in Arizona today. That's saying something.
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Littlewords
I think I am, therefore I am, I think?!?
02:30 PM on 10/26/2011
Nation, this is your country on delusional, conflicted, bitter, bad tea.

Any questions?
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patman77
02:27 PM on 10/26/2011
out with the garbaage.
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tpcinaz
I love republicans...they taste just like chicken.
02:11 PM on 10/26/2011
He's a crook and a liar...he even had a fake candidate running against him in the recall to throw off the legitimate challenger...
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efffox
The truth is NOT halfway between right and wrong
01:55 PM on 10/26/2011
The recall couldn't happen to a more deserving guy - except maybe Scott Walker. Vote them both out!!!
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Grannysue
Been around for awhile!
12:08 PM on 10/26/2011
No problem break the law, change the laws, thats the GOP motto.
llyd wlsh
chem, nuke, bio hazard
11:54 AM on 10/26/2011
only very desperate people want to innigrate to arizona
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
11:51 AM on 10/26/2011
Gotta love it when the chickens come home to roost for these TP/NOPers. Get out and vote him OUT, Arizonians!
5041360
find something everyday to be grateful for
11:17 AM on 10/26/2011
this guy, jan brewer - stay out of AZ! we have decided not to rent the condo that we have used for several years to spend a few weeks in the sun-- don't like the politics! There are better places to go!
11:53 AM on 10/26/2011
i have a 4 bedroom one block from the beach in ormond beach fl for you..
01:06 PM on 10/26/2011
Florida's politics is not much better.
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
02:44 PM on 10/26/2011
I'd say come to MA and rent on the beach here---but you may not like January and February.
Oh well, take some historical jaunts.
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emmanuel kalu
information is knowledge, knowledge in power
11:14 AM on 10/26/2011
way to go people. it is time we begin recalling all this evil republicans and corrupt politician. let the power be with the voters not the corporate accounts. vote him out, and then focus on getting brewer out and the senate back. wisconsin you are up next, vote walker into retirement with no pension from the govt.
10:50 AM on 10/26/2011
This is the face of the three-headed monster running AZ. Mr. SB 1070 himself, glad to see it all may come crashing down on him finally.
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ShinjiIkari
Do you understand how stupid it is to be afraid?
11:54 AM on 10/26/2011
Whaddya mean "finally"? Modern AZ Republicans seem to have forgotten there ever was a guy named Goldwater. They've swung to the far right lunatic fringe of the party, and it was only a matter of time before any of them felt the jaws of karma biting their butts.
12:37 PM on 10/26/2011
Yeah, they like the rest of their party have sold out to extremism. And as for Mr Pearce, can't watch any news without seeing him, Jan or the Sheriff. Know what I mean?
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ScottV
Damn Right I'm a Democrat!
10:26 AM on 10/26/2011
This stuff really bothers me when I was in the Army and later as a DOE contractor we were not allowed to accept anything from anyone not even a free lunch. This was to ensure that we were not being influenced when making purchasing decisions etc. But our paid Local, State and Federal representatives don't seam to think that should apply to them, the believe they are above all that. We have let this happen to ourselves by not having proper oversight on these matters. As a federal employee I risked losing my job over this type of thing. Our federal, state and local Representatives should be held to the same standard.
01:40 PM on 10/26/2011
Yes they should and not surprisingly many of our current problems would get fixed pronto. Our entire system has been corrupted and unless we have the campaign finance reform that you speak of, we are doomed.
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dtlewis
Resophile
01:55 PM on 10/26/2011
Destined for armed uprisings, insurgencies, maybe even civil war but doomed? The People will prevail in the long run. It's just a matter of how much of our nation must be sacrificed at the alter of justice before the existing power elite realize their reign is over.
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Achilles1963
Anti war Anti Spying Anti Assassination Veteran
10:17 AM on 10/26/2011
In Colorado we passed the strongest anti-graft/gift law in the nation (from a petition by the people). The politicians asked the courts for an injunction to try and find a way to throw the law out. The courts upheld the law but under continuous pressure from government workers/politicians circumvented the law to render it worthless. The pols will never accept the American people trying to cut into their ability to accept graft or bribes under the guise of "gifts".