Posted on 07/07/2004 5:23:36 AM PDT by SJackson
The cheering that surrounds John Kerrys choice of John Edwards for vice president may fade quickly if the Bush campaigns negative researchers are on the ball.
Edwards has a real vulnerability in the way he raised campaign money during his abortive presidential bid.
The North Carolina senator and former trial lawyer leaned heavily on his former peers for campaign funding. More than half of his donations came from trial lawyers, and 22 of his top 25 contributions came from his former colleagues at the bar.
While trial lawyers will not win any popularity contests, their support of Edwards, per se, will not do him much harm.
Trial lawyers are no less popular than the oil-company types who fund so much of the Bush campaign. But there is a strong indication that many of these funds may have been contributed illegally.
Trial lawyers are usually quite wealthy men whose firms are often not much more than a collection of secretaries, paralegals and processing personnel.
They sit atop these litigation factories where clerks process cases, computers encode them and low-level attorneys try to settle them out of court. Accustomed to giving large sums to political campaigns, these trial lawyers do not blink at writing six-figure checks for their favorite candidates.
But they are not used to hard-money requirements. Their usual soft-money donations to party committees and the like are easy for them to handle, but donations to a presidential campaign have to be limited to $2,000 per person. And there lies the weakness of the trial bar finding enough people in their orbits rich enough to give $2,000 to a candidate.
For corporate attorneys, it is not hard to pass the hat around the firm and round up a sizeable sum. But in trial lawyers shops, the average clerk cannot usually ante up the funds to donate to a political campaign.
There is evidence that Edwards may have circumvented the campaign-finance law by bundling contributions from law clerks and paralegals who did not actually make the donations from their own funds.
Tab Turner, for example, the eminent Little Rock trial lawyer, donated $200,000 to Edwardss campaign and his 527 committees. Investigators interviewed the clerks in his firm in whose names many of the donations were made. Slate magazine reported, on Aug. 29, 2003, that one clerk who gave $2,000 to Edwards said that Turner had asked for people to support Edwards and assured them that he would reimburse us.
Edwards had to return $10,000 to several Turner employees and attorney Tab claimed that he did not know it was illegal to reimburse his employees for their donations.
One or two illegal contributions will not bring Edwards down, but it is easy to speculate that his donor list may be rife with such tales. The pressure on trial lawyers to come up with funds for the struggling Edwards campaign was intense, and many trial lawyers may have fallen victim to the temptation to use straw donors to make their contributions.
Bushs negative-research people need to comb through the donor lists and interview each of the contributors to find out how many were putting up their bosses money.
Edwards could blow up in Kerrys face, just as Geraldine Ferraro did in Walter Mondales and Thomas Eagleton did in McGoverns. People look to the vice-presidential selection as an indicator of what kind of appointments a presidential candidate would make should he win the election. Edwards sends all the right signals a Southerner, a moderate, a charismatic and caring senator. But should he be tripped up over campaign donations, he could become a big liability very, very quickly.
The Edwards designation opens the door for the Bush negative researchers and they are really good at exploiting such opportunities. Really good.
opie is the trial lawyers' Senator Geary.
"Edwards sends all the right signals a Southerner, a moderate...."
A moderate! Is Morris nuts? Never mind.
Edwards doesn't pay his taxes on time.
http://www.carolinajournal.com/exclusives/display_exclusive.html?id=973
Answer: There are skid marks leading up to the snake.
They suck off the success of others.
And if the Bushies don't get him, the toons will release something devastating about him.
Trial lawyers who defend mafia unions love to donate to the democrats---wonder why?
Ping.
A: A Doberman.
Lawyers are living proof that homosexual relationships beget offspring.
Vacation ping!
Maybe Kerry is going to let Edwards take the heat off of him for the next few months while everyone concentrates on his sleazy lawyer background.
We have to keep our eye on the (goof)ball: Kerry. Let Cheney take him on.
It will be nice to use Edwards to demonstrate his poor judgement, but we have to keep on the dubious Vietnam record and the flipflopping.
Trial lawyers have replaced Unions as democratic darlings...
imo
"Edwards sends all the right signals a Southerner, a moderate...."
Say it and they will come. Liberals love this stuff.
This is standard operating procedure among personal injury lawyers. I investigated the election campaign of a local judge who was in bed with trial lawyers, and found innumerable instances of contributions from every employee of a firm along with contributions from the parents, in-laws, out-of-state relatives and teenaged children of the firm's partners. One of the $1,000 contributions (the max under our state's law) came from a school cafeteria worker barely making over minimum wage - but she just happened to be related to a big bucks lawyer who was desperate for this judge to be reelected.
It just is not smart to insult a cold, ugly, slimt thing that bites you in the proper circumstances by comparing it to an ambulance chaser. The snake just might seek out the proper circumstances to bite.
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He was late in North Carolina, too!
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