histag10 said:
Thanks for the clarification. Yes, I have seen several other campaigns where the candidate loans themselves money, but this is the first where I have seen someone else loan a campaign money. It just seems like a loan from someone else starts getting into a weird predicament. Loans come with strings. Campaign donations don't (or shouldn't)
I don't see much of a difference between the two, other than one is supposed to be paid back.
Donations are gifts, possibly with strings, possibly not. Sometimes a string is very apparent. From what I have read here, it sounds like the guy from Houston has a distinct distaste for Parsons and is donating not to support Maritza, but to oust Parsons. His son's case is closed it seems, so it doesn't appear to be a string related to his son. But no one really knows if a contribution has strings except the contributor and the candidate.
On the other hand, the obvious string to a loan is to pay the money back. And once the loan is paid back, the string is gone. Contributions may go on until the condition, if any, is complete.