Presidential Candidate Greg Zabor in Panic After Gambling Scandal.
- Finn Quigley
- Feb 3
- 1 min read
By Jude Sumner
In a stunning political scandal, populist presidential candidate Greg Zabor, who built his campaign on exposing corporate corruption and promising to bring American jobs back home, has been caught gambling away nearly half of his campaign funds in an underground casino.
Zabor, a former Wall Street insider who famously turned against the financial elite, has spent the last year railing against corporate greed and political corruption. His fiery rhetoric and anti-establishment stance won him a devoted following among working-class Americans. But leaked financial records and witness testimonies reveal that Zabor lost millions in high-stakes poker games at an exclusive, unlicensed casino in Atlantic City—money that came directly from his campaign war chest.
A Betrayal of His Own Movement?
Greg Zabor has positioned himself as a warrior for the American worker, vowing to "tear down the rigged system" and restore economic security to the middle class. Yet his reckless gambling calls his financial judgment—and commitment to his cause—into question.
“He told us he’d fight for us, not act like the same corrupt elites he claims to oppose,” said Greg Simmons, a welder from Ohio and longtime Zabor supporter. “People donated their hard-earned money to his campaign, and he blew it in a casino?”
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