Democrats accuse Nevada's Hardy of misusing campaign funds
Democrats are accusing former U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy who has filed to run for Nevadas 4th Congressional District, the seat he won in 2014 of using nearly $4,000 of campaign funds for personal use.
The 11 expenditures in question span Jan. 3 to Aug. 8 of last year, after Hardy had left office. The Republican lost his 2016 re-election bid to Democratic Rep. Ruben Kihuen. Federal election laws prohibit the personal use of leftover campaign funds but allow officeholders six months to spend the money on winding down the office.
Campaign finance filings show Hardy spent $395 on an Alamo rental car, $210 at The Orleans, $297 at Hotels.com, $788 on airfare and nearly $80 for phone and internet services with Cox Communications.
This is potentially more troubling evidence of Cresent Hardys history of shady dealings to line his own pockets, said Drew Godinich, a spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. We deserve leaders who put the needs of Nevada first, instead of themselves.
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