Tom Steyer Aide Offered Money for Endorsements

Tom Steyer Aide Offered Money for Endorsements
Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer speaks to reporters before hosting a town hall in Henderson, Nevada on Nov. 4, 2019. Michelle L. Price/AP
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DES MOINES, Iowa—A top aide to Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer in Iowa has privately offered campaign contributions to local politicians in exchange for endorsing his White House bid, according to multiple people with direct knowledge of the conversations.

The overtures from Pat Murphy, a former state House speaker who is serving as a top adviser on Steyer’s Iowa campaign, aren’t illegal—though payments for endorsements would violate campaign finance laws if not disclosed. There’s no evidence that any Iowans accepted the offer or received contributions from Steyer’s campaign as compensation for their backing.