Jesse Benton resigns as Mitch McConnell's campaign manager

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Mitch McConnell's campaign manager resigns after Iowa bribery scandal deepens

Jesse Benton, the campaign manager for U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, will resign his post as a bribery scandal from the 2012 presidential campaign threatens to envelop Benton and become a major distraction for McConnell's campaign.

Benton told the Herald-Leader that he met with McConnell Friday afternoon and offered his resignation, which McConnell "reluctantly accepted."

Benton said he offered his resignation, effective Saturday, with a "heavy heart."

He maintained his innocence, faulting "inaccurate press accounts and unsubstantiated media rumors."

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More:
http://www.kentucky.com/2014/08/29/3402571_mitch-mcconnells-campaign-manager.html
 
It's a shame we couldn't get this after the Iowa and New Hampshire losses instead. We would have saved several million dollars, and months of time instead of people like Benton, Hunter, Collins, and others being able to use the campaign to pad their pockets while the campaign was actively lying to supporters about some plan that wasn't really a plan, because somebody had to endorse Romney before the convention, to get a speech.

So much for controlling the "riffraff" when it was within and at the top of Ron Paul 2012, and especially now that 9/11 investigations are being promoted and not buried in "Hot Topics" faster than your average GOP voter changes who they support in the primary. And Ron Paul 2012 continues to look like it was exactly what some of us have been saying it was for years, an inept, incompetent, lying, thieving, corrupt campaign.
STILL sitting on more than $800K as of last month, but I can only imagine how quickly those SUPPORTER funds will vanish in legal fees and FEC fines if this all turns out to be true. Which, I have little doubt it won't turn out true.
 
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McConnell should have said, you can't resign - you're fired! That would look better on Benton's resume.

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Rand might get him a job phone banking for his Senate campaign.
 
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But now he will be known as 'that scandal guy' We shall see how this turns out.

I don't think that is how things work. He got Romney anointed. So there is a certain amount of pay back due. He's proven his worth and there will be many other opportunities.
 
I'll just say this now - my support for Rand is pretty weak - if he gives this snake any position of responsibility in his campaign, I am out. I will support Constitution Party or some independent.
 
Is this link in the right thread? There's nothing in the post about Jesse Benton, or Ron Paul 2012 that I saw. Did I miss it?

Yeah you are right, I accidentally posted this in the wrong thread. It was supposed to be in the renunciation fee thread. Moving it now.
 
This is his whole statement:

Jesse Benton said:
There is no more important cause for both Kentucky, my new home I have come to love, and our country than electing Mitch McConnell Majority Leader of the United States Senate. I believe this deep in my bones, and I would never allow anything or anyone to get in the way.

That includes myself.

Recently, there have been inaccurate press accounts and unsubstantiated media rumors about me and my role in past campaigns that are politically motivated, unfair and, most importantly, untrue. I hope those who know me recognize that I strive to be a man of integrity.

The press accounts and rumors are particularly hurtful because they are false.

However, what is most troubling to me is that they risk unfairly undermining and becoming a distraction to this reelection campaign.

Working for Mitch McConnell is one of the great honors of my life. He is a friend, a mentor and a great man this commonwealth desperately needs. I cannot, and will not, allow any possibility that my circumstances will effect the voters’ ability to hear his message and assess his record. This election is far too important and the stakes way too high.

With a heavy heart, I offered Sen. McConnell my resignation this afternoon and he reluctantly accepted. Effective Saturday, August 30th, I will no longer be the “Team Mitch” campaign manager.
The good news is that most of my work has been done. We have built a top flight team of incredible people that are working tirelessly to ensure Mitch's re-election. They are a finely oiled machine and will not skip a beat without me.

This decision breaks my heart, but I know it is the right thing for Mitch, for Kentucky and for the country.

James 16:33

"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."
 
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