Weddle’s excess giving to Beshear, Kentucky Democratic Party under investigation
Notice sent by state election finance agency on Monday is first evidence of any official probe into $202,000 drawn on Weddle credit card
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Notice sent by state election finance agency on Monday is first evidence of any official probe into $202,000 drawn on Weddle credit card
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