Supreme Court Candidate & Gun Control PAC Violate NC Campaign Laws
By Ammoland
Grass Roots North Carolina files ethics complaint against Hollywood PAC with State Board of Elections.
North Carolina – -(AmmoLand.com)- In an exercise of extreme irony, a candidate, Anita Earls, for the state’s highest court appears to be knowingly violating state campaign laws.
As recently celebrated in “Vogue” magazine, Hollywood film maker Sarah Ullman formed a super PAC, calling itself “One Vote at a Time” (OVAAT), to elect candidates who support gun control, most recently in North Carolina.
Over-limit $50,301.49 contribution not reported.
Advocating for Anita Earls for NC Supreme Court, however, an elaborate scheme concocted by Ullman’s Washington lawyers has violated North Carolina election laws, apparently with full cooperation of candidate Earls herself.
At issue is the $50,301.49 cost of campaign videos OVAAT makes for candidates, in this case with the apparent full cooperation of the candidate, Anita Earls, who is featured in extensive interviews throughout the videos.
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