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Harris, did our member of Congress get elected by taking $5.8 million in taxpayer money to illegally self-fund their campaign? That's the question the House Ethics Committee and state of Florida are trying to answer for FL-20. While the state sues the company that Elijah's opponent led as CEO for those millions in taxpayer dollars they can't get back, Congress is investigating her for campaign finance violations. According to financial reports, $5.8 million in taxpayer overpayments from the state of Florida to her company in 2021 inflated her salary to $6 million that same year — right before she loaned her campaign millions of dollars for her 2022 campaign for Congress. Now, she is literally hiding behind her staff to refuse the media's questions, and the heat is turning up. If you've saved payment info with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately. Born in the historic Sistrunk community in Fort Lauderdale, Elijah overcame childhood poverty and chronic homelessness. He was raised by a single mom on Medicaid, food assistance, and Section 8 housing — experiences that motivated Elijah to fight for our South Florida community. A teacher and advocate for education, Elijah has served South Florida as a member of the Broward School District's Human Relations Committee, the Broward County Public Schools Facilities Task Force, and now as a Board Member of the Downtown Fort Lauderdale Civic Association. We can't fight Trump and Musk's corruption with a corrupt representative of our own. It's time for change. — Elijah Manley Campaign HQ |
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