When you’re caught, you can explain. Or you can lie. Tim Wooldridge has apparently  decided to lie about his votes for legislative pay raises and against a tax break on military pay. (You could argue that a small pay raise for people making about $14,000 a year was reasonable. But you shouldn’t lie about it. I personally saw him cast a vote against the military tax break. There’s even an argument that it was a fiscally sound vote in a time when the legislature was resisting revenue drains, but there’s no argument on whether he cast it.)

Chad Causey, his Democratic runoff opponent for 1st District Congress, raises a ruckus about it.

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