Nick Begich lent his U.S. House campaign $650,000. Here’s why that makes ethics watchdogs shudder.

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Republican Nick Begich III is one of the wealthier candidates in the special election for Alaska’s U.S. House seat, and he’s leveraging that wealth with personal loans to his campaign totaling $650,000. Via alaskapublic

Nick Begich III formally announces his campaign for Alaska’s sole U.S. House seat on Oct. 28, 2021 at the Windbreak Cafe in Wasilla. Republican Nick Begich III is one of the wealthier candidates in the special election for Alaska’s U.S. House seat, and he’s leveraging that wealth with personal loans to his campaign totaling $650,000.

“Who is ultimately going to pay that candidate back and why?” she asked. “I think voters just don’t know the answer to that on election day.” “You’re hanging out a shingle and saying, ‘Anybody who’s interested in winning friends and influence over here, here’s the donation jar,’” she said. The Begich campaign did not respond to three emails asking about his campaign loans, including two asking if Begich would solicit post-election contributions if he wins.

Begich is not the only candidate in the race who made a large personal loan to his campaign. Nonpartisan Jeff Lowenfels lent his campaign $100,000. If he were to win, Lowenfels said he’d refuse repayment contributions, a practice he described as “a little bit disgusting.”

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