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  • Edwards’ Campaign Quietly Refunds Contributions to Bundlers, Big Backers

    08/25/2008 7:34:30 AM PDT · by mondoreb · 7 replies · 118+ views
    DBKP ^ | August 25, 2008 | LBG
    The Edwards '08 Campaign for President has quietly refunded almost $4 million to individual contributors, a number of them, bundlers and big backers. This should be news to Warren Buffet who recently mused that Edwards' supporters should get together and file a class action suit. It seems another "class" has already had their contributions refunded--and it's not the "grassroots" little guys. We had no idea the campaign was handing out refunds until we happened to come across the information while perusing the site OpenSecrets.org and the data supplied to the Federal Election Commission by the Edwards' campaign. We were baffled,...
  • John Edwards Scandal: Many Big Edwards Donors Got Refunds in March

    08/25/2008 2:35:55 AM PDT · by mondoreb · 5 replies · 167+ views
    DBKP ^ | August 25, 2008 | Mondoreb
    * The John Edwards' campaign has already refunded $3,831,398 to contributors--many who contributed the maximum of $2300. * 2,247 donors have already received money back from the John Edwards--many who are trial attorneys and political "bundlers"--and most received it back on March 24. * Refunds to small donors under $100 have accounted for only 1/5th of one percent, so far, according to Open Secrets.com. * The Edwards campaign still has $4,791,200 cash on hand, according to its July 31, 2008 filing. For any readers who gave money to the John Edwards' campaign and are now upset that perhaps that...
  • Big donors are the key to Obama's record haul

    08/06/2008 3:42:39 AM PDT · by cdchik123 · 7 replies · 226+ views
    International Herald Tribune ^ | August 5, 2008 | Michael M. Luo and Christopher Drew
    In an effort to cast himself as independent of the influence of money on politics, Senator Barack Obama often highlights the campaign contributions of $200 or less that have amounted to fully half of the $340 million he has collected so far. But records show that a third of his record-breaking haul has come from donations of $1,000 or more - a total of $112 million, more than the total of contributions in that category taken in by either Senator John McCain, his Republican rival, or Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, his opponent in the Democratic primaries. Behind those large donations...
  • How Big Are Those Bundles?-Barack Obama's failure to practice what he legislates

    07/19/2008 8:30:53 AM PDT · by Kleebo151 · 8 replies · 176+ views
    Washington Post ^ | June 18, 2008 | Washington Post editorial staff
    Recently, prodded by a letter from campaign finance reform groups, and after the New York Times pointed out that the Obama campaign had not updated its bundler list for months, the Web site added a flotilla of names, along with each bundler's city and state. However, the Web site does not provide the bundlers' occupations or employers, although those should be readily available to the campaign from the bundlers' individual contributions.
  • CFI and 7 Other Campaign Finance Groups Urge Obama and McCain to Reveal More Information

    07/04/2008 9:07:59 AM PDT · by JavaJumpy · 2 replies · 69+ views
    WASHINGTON (June 25, 2008) – Obama’s decision to use only private donations for his campaign mandates that he be more transparent about his fundraising, the groups wrote. McCain’s continued reliance on private money until his party’s nominating convention also underscores the need for greater disclosure. The eight groups urge the candidates to disclose more complete information about donors to set a high standard of campaign funding transparency for future presidential candidates. Specifically, the groups ask the candidates to divulge on their campaign websites the exact amounts that bundlers raise for their official campaign committees and joint fundraising committees that benefit...
  • Number of bundlers/lobbyist used or 2008 presidential candidates.

    01/28/2008 11:16:47 AM PST · by tmp02 · 16 replies · 117+ views
    http://www.whitehouseforsale.org ^ | 01/28/08 | www.whitehouseforsale.org
    Number of bundlers for 2008 presidential candidates: 2,382 Number of lobbyist bundlers for 2008 presidential candidates: 143 Amount raised by 2008 presidential candidates: $317,070,981 Barack Obama (D) Total Raised: $78,915,507 ************ Bundlers: 359 Lobbyist Bundlers: 10 Hillary Clinton (D) Total Raised: $78,507,181 ************ Bundlers: 322 Lobbyist Bundlers: 20 Rudy Giuliani (R) Total Raised: $44,559,299 ************ Bundlers: 225 Lobbyist Bundlers: 35 Mitt Romney (R) Total Raised: $43,999,833 ************ Bundlers: 345 Lobbyist Bundlers: 16 John McCain (R) Total Raised: $30,306,621 ************ Bundlers: 463 Lobbyist Bundlers: 58 John Edwards (D) Total Raised: $29,935,179 ************ Bundlers: 665 Lobbyist Bundlers: 3 Ron Paul (R) Total...
  • Monday Morning Quarterback: Fred's First Debate

    10/08/2007 10:58:57 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 8 replies · 578+ views
    Pajamas Media ^ | October 8, 2007 | Bill Bradley
    Iraq continues to bubble, with the Iraqi government on Sunday declaring Blackwater USA very much in the wrong in last month’s big shooting incident in Baghdad — which is a problem for both George W. Bush and Hillary Clinton — and the presidential campaign spotlight this week is on Fred Thompson, who takes part in his first debate on Tuesday night in Dearborn, Michigan. After many months of almost diving into the race, while paddling around the shallow end of the pool, the former Tennessee senator and Law & Order star, seen by many on the right as a savior...