Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, a Republican running for governor in 2026, has been receiving $10 monthly donations from State Sen. Jo Anna Dossett, a consistently liberal Democrat from Tulsa. While modest in size, the recurring contributions have sparked criticism from conservatives, who argue that Drummond’s willingness to accept funds from a prominent left‑wing legislator raises questions about his commitment to America First principles in a state where GOP primary voters expect strict conservative loyalty.

Campaign finance records show Dossett, who represents Senate District 11 and champions progressive positions on abortion rights, gun control, LGBTQ+ issues, and environmental regulation, has contributed $10 per month to Drummond’s campaign since early 2025. While the total amounts to roughly $120–$150 to date, critics say the symbolic nature of the donations is far more politically significant than the dollar value.

Dossett has consistently opposed measures supported by Oklahoma conservatives, including school choice expansion, pro-life legislation, and Second Amendment protections, earning high ratings from organizations like Planned Parenthood, Equality Oklahoma, and the Sierra Club while receiving poor marks from conservative groups such as the Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Committee (OCPAC) and the National Rifle Association.

Drummond, whose reputation has leaned moderate in recent years, has occasionally broken with the GOP right flank. He has opposed religious charter school expansions, slowed executions, and ordered reviews of high-profile convictions, moves that have drawn skepticism from Oklahoma conservatives concerned about his alignment with traditional Republican priorities.