IDem Senate Hopeful Owes IRS $500K
How
can Tom Sullivan handle the taxpayers’ money when he
can’t handle his own? The Tetonia businessman, who won the Democratic primary election
on May 25 and will challenge Republican U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo in the
fall, owes the Internal Revenue Service and the Idaho Tax
Commission hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid taxes. “I have this hanging over me, but there are an awful lot of
people in Idaho that have this hanging over them,” Sullivan told
the Idaho Statesman. “I’ve lived it. I understand it. I’ve climbed
out of it. I’ll do it again. And I’m going to help Idaho do it,
too.“ We don’t find his logic persuasive. Sullivan owes the IRS between $470,000 and $525,000 and the
Idaho Tax Commission between $215,000 and $220,000. He was recruited by the Idaho Democratic Party to challenge
Crapo, but he didn’t disclose his debt until just before the
primary/
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Question: Who’s more to blame for the embarrassing situation that Demo U.S. Senate candidate Tom Sullivan is in — Sullivan, for not disclosing his financial problems? Or state Democrats for not vetting him thoroughly before recruiting him to run against incumbent Mike Crapo?
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