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WASHINGTON — Election watchdogs have directed Joe Biden’s 2008 presidential campaign to pay the U.S Treasury more than $219,000 to resolve issues caused by sloppy bookkeeping and accepting excessive contributions, including a discounted flight on a private jet.
The audit was released Friday by the Federal Election Commission. Elizabeth Alexander, a spokeswoman for Biden in the vice president’s office, said Saturday that the campaign would repay the money.



