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Keller campaign alleges undisclosed $250+ spending on sweatshirts given to homeless, demanding donor disclosure.
Tim Keller’s campaign has filed an ethics complaint over yellow “I ♥ Tim Keller” sweatshirts given to homeless people in Albuquerque, alleging undisclosed spending exceeding $250 violates campaign finance rules.
The campaign demands that blogger Paul Gessing, who received the shirts anonymously, reveal the donor, claiming the distribution was a political stunt using vulnerable individuals.
Gessing, citing journalistic ethics, refuses to disclose his source and denies involvement by his organization.
The Albuquerque Ethics Board will review whether the incident breaches city ethics laws, though its authority over third-party actions is uncertain.
The case has ignited debate over transparency, political tactics, and the limits of free speech in local elections.
La campaña de Keller alega un gasto no revelado de más de $250 en sudaderas dadas a personas sin hogar, exigiendo la divulgación del donante.