On Wednesday, Republican gubernatorial candidate John Dendahl filed his first campaign finance report, a month late, and the campaign of Gov. Bill Richardson criticized the fact that almost half of Dendahl’s contributions came from the oil and gas industry.
Dendahl reported raising $59,700 as of July 3. At that point, he had spent only $1,373. More than half – $25,000 – came from the oil and gas industry.
“It’s clear why he didn’t want to file the report,” said Richardson Campaign Manager Amanda Cooper, referring to the tardiness of Dendahl’s filing. “He’s clearly in the pocket of big oil and gas.”
That’s according to a Thursday article in the Albuquerque Journal.
Dendahl responded in another Journal article this morning, accusing Gov. Bill Richardson of hypocrisy. According to the Institute on Money in State Politics,
Though it’s less than 4 percent of the $7.3 million
“It is the typical hypocritical doublespeak that we have grown used to…” Dendahl told the Journal.
Cooper responded by saying
“We have thousands of supporters from all over the state,” she told the Journal.
Nice attempt to finagle her way out of a corner, but Cooper asked for that shot from Dendahl. It is true that
Dendahl is in bed with big oil and gas for taking $25,000, but
You can’t have it both ways.