Of course, it’s a core belief not to release his private financial records,
On WMAQ last night:
Dick Kay: Keyes refused a request to turn over his income tax records. In a 92 MD Senate campaign, Keyes took 100,000 dollars a year in salary from campaign funds. When asked about it, keyes allegedly said ?that money was for working 8 to 12 hour days, it was not a welfare check.? Campaign disclose records from Keyes? 2000 presidential campaign in 2000 filed only last month show his campaign still owes more than 337 thousand dollars. But Illinois Republicans offered him the nomination without a look at his finances
Syverson: I think he has a core belief that he has written about in the past that people?s private financial records shouldn?t be made public.
I have this bridge for sale, Mr. Syverson, you may have heard of it….