That creates the appearance of government for sale. It feeds a growing public suspicion that campaign donors are treated differently, that they're given favors in state government. Of course that has an enormous corrosive effect on public confidence in our state government.
It does raise the question, is the official business really necessary, or is it just cover for campaign fundraising activity?
What's discouraging here is that the campaign is being so secretive about who actually paid for these tickets originally.
It's tremendously problematic for the (Walker) campaign to be using a suite.
You have to wonder why does this company get this treatment? And, why did maybe hundreds of other invitations get turned down? The obvious thing that comes to mind is (the) campaign contributions.