Politics | Joe Biden Feds Fine Biden Campaign $219K for Violations Included is a deeply discounted plane ride By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jul 17, 2010 3:07 PM CDT Copied Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the annual Tennessee Democratic Party Jackson Day on Friday, July 16, 2010, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Election watchdogs have fined Joe Biden's 2008 presidential campaign more than $219,000 for sloppy bookkeeping and accepting excessive contributions, including a discounted flight on a private jet. The FCC audit says the Biden campaign accepted an illegal corporate contribution in the form of a round-trip flight between New Hampshire and Iowa in June 2007 for three people. The Biden campaign paid $7,911 for the first-class airfare, but the FEC says the campaign should have paid the charter rate of $34,800. Biden was in the 2008 race for about a year. He dropped out in early 2008 after a poor showing in the Iowa caucuses. Read These Next Of AI-driven Ukraine drones, 'I think we created the monster.' 'Karen' is so 2020. Gen Z has a new nickname. A Field of Dreams actor is charged with child sex crimes. The pro tennis tournament let her play, and it did not go well. Report an error